This study discusses second generation scientific ontological categories: substance-tradition from Aristotle to Kant, Goedel, Quine, Strawson and others, Being-thinking from Aristotle to Heidegger, and system-building from Plato to Whitehead.
The resulting ontology is termed Einaic Ontology for maximalist, mutually collusive, categorial reasons..
This study discusses second generation scientific ontological categories: substance-tradition from Aristotle to Kant, Goedel, Quine, Strawson and others, Being-thinking from Aristotle to Heidegger, and system-building from Plato to Whitehead