On the Elements of Ontology

by D. W. Mertz

Published 12 February 2016
Elements argues for an ontology derived of ten theses detailing the natures and fundamental ontic status of attribution and structure. Attribution assayed as intension-conditioned unifying-agency yields a one-category ontology of individuated attribute instances, with instances' unifying acts and universal intensions, and their internal and externally effected modes of composition, accounting for all unity and entities as hierarchical structures.