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ontal, a.|ˈɒntəl| [f. Gr. ὄν, ὀντ- being: see onto- + -al.] Relating to reality; comprising reality, not mere phenomena; also absol.
1902J. Ward in Encycl. Brit. XXXII. 67/1 The former we may call the phenomenal, and the latter the ontal, meaning of ‘aspect’. 1930F. R. Tennant Philos. Theol. II. i. 20 Further investigation of the regularity of Nature..must wait on inquiry as to what the ontal things which underlie phenomena may be. 1935Theology XXX. 320 A conception of experimental religion which is capable of being held in organic relation with the ontal and axiological arguments. 1970P. Bertocci Person God Is 164 Data..provident of fresh knowledge-contact with the ontal. |