• In philosophy, meontology (from Ancient Greek μή, me "non" and ὄν, on "being" (see ontology)) is the concept of non-being, an attempt to cover what may...
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  • ontological status of impossible worlds. Philosophy portal List of paradoxes Meontology Nonexistence Object of the mind Platonic realism Squaring the circle Theory...
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  • Empty set Eternal inflation Eternal oblivion Everything False vacuum Meontology Meaning of life Mu (negative) Negation (linguistics) Negative theology...
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    universels, trans. Jacynthe Tremblay. Nagoya: Chisokudō Publications, 2017. Meontology Nishi Shinichiro Nothingness Philosopher's Walk Soku hi Nishida Kitaro...
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  • Lévinas is prior to an ontology of nature, instead he refers to it as a meontology, which affirms a meaning beyond Being, a mode of non-Being (Greek: μή...
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    From the Gloom to the Light (1922) and various dramas and translations. Meontology Shrayer, Maxim D. (2007). An Anthology of Jewish-Russian Literature: Two...
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  • Mental world Mentalese Mentalism (philosophy) Mentality Menyhért Palágyi Meontology Merab Mamardashvili Mercy Mere addition paradox Mereological essentialism...
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  • Book of Jin, Volume 35 Chai, David (5 February 2010). "Meontology in Early Xuanxue Thought". Journal of Chinese Philosophy. 37 (1): 97–98...
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