English Internal–external distinction Cited by user Rjwilmsi on 30 Aug 2017 The internal–external distinction is a distinction used in philosophy to divide an ontology into two parts: an internal part consisting of a linguistic framework and…
English Ontological commitment Cited by user Rjwilmsi on 20 Apr 2014 An ontological commitment refers to a relation between a language and certain objects postulated to be extant by that language.