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ontological

[on-tl-oj-i-kuhl] / ˌɒn tlˈɒdʒ ɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
pertaining to the nature of existence
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The original series failed to resolve the intricate plot, with its theological and ontological overtones.

From New York Times

Alongside the moral issues, there is an ontological muddle.

From Los Angeles Times

Each, apparently, is the real Santa, which adds to the mind-bending ontological aspects of the whole business.

From New York Times

Robinson remains so focused on Jack’s ruminations that whatever Della may be thinking by loving him back is exalted as an ontological fact beyond scrutiny.

From Washington Post

Reader, I hope that this contributes to the epistemological, philosophical, spiritual and the ontological debate about AI.

From The Guardian