ABSTRACT

The existence of physical entities is further confirmed by empirical experience of the actual world in sense perception. To begin with, scientific knowledge of the actual world, impermissible in pure philosophical ontology, is unobjectionable and in many ways indispensable in applied scientific ontology. As we turn to pure logic to get started in pure philosophical ontology, so we turn to empirical science to get started in understanding the nature of physical entities in applied scientific ontology. As a result of our experience of the world we know that there are real existent external physical entities and states of affairs, and we can make progress towards the development of an appropriate applied scientific ontology of physical entities by looking to what are judged to be the most successful natural sciences as a starting place for articulating an applied ontology of physical entities from the standpoint of the things and kinds of things such theories need to posit in their respective preferred existence domains in order to sustain the truth of their principles, assumptions and conclusions.