Adverb
In an ontological manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChange is to be deduced by comparing observations and is thus presumed a function that happens to objects already in being, rather than something ontologically essential to them (such that something that does not change cannot exist) as in Heraclitus. Source: Internet
Following Quine, Baker states that a theory, T, is ontologically committed to items F if and only if T entails that F′s exist. Source: Internet
A theory also can be ontologically committed to a class of objects if that class is populated (not necessarily by the same objects) in all its ontologies. Source: Internet
A theory is ontologically committed to an object only if that object occurs in all the ontologies of that theory. Source: Internet
Ibid., 229. For Judy, nigga (and gangsta rap) becomes an ontologically authentic category for describing the condition of being black in the modern "realm of things." Source: Internet
Because of this, "power" is what determines individual attributes, behaviors, etc. and people are a part of an ontologically and epistemologically constructed set of names and labels. Source: Internet