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 | | That is, as it is represented in the universal system of entity classes, a few fundamental kinds of entity, as substances or objects (spatial and non-spatial or abstract), states (attribute, property, quality, or quantity), changes (actions and processes), and relations (entity-to-entity), compose the principal kinds of things in the universe of discourse. |
 | | Ontology is the oldest science developed by the brightest minds, so there is no need to give new interpretations doomed to be ever worse than the classical and traditional definition as the science of being, entity, or thing, of its classes and relationships. |
 | | Class, category or classification or genus, a collection of things having a common property; what is predicated of a number of things showing difference in kinds. |
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