the internally experienced quantum state, since it corresponds to a definite experience–not to a random choice–must be pure, and we call it ontic.
for - definition - ontic
definition - ontic - an internally experienced quantum state that is primal
the internally experienced quantum state, since it corresponds to a definite experience–not to a random choice–must be pure, and we call it ontic.
for - definition - ontic
definition - ontic - an internally experienced quantum state that is primal
t moves ontology into the domain of ontic oper-ations.
That's massive.
The ontological/ontic debate has existed within the ontological. Siegert's theory of cultural techniques moves it into the ontic. Put another way, it resolves the debate by demonstrating the ontic as ontologically prior to ontology.
ontic
I've only ever seen Heidegger use this term, and it meant something like "real-stuff-in-the-world-as-it-is" instead of ontological, which meant "nature-decided-upon-ahead-of-time-because-of-categories-we-made-up."