Quasiontological
Quasiontological is a term that has emerged in philosophical discussions, particularly within metaphysics and ontology. It is often used to describe a state or property that is almost, but not quite, ontological. Ontological refers to the nature of being, existence, or reality. Something that is ontological is considered fundamental, inherent, or a basic constituent of reality itself.
A quasiontological concept, therefore, suggests something that occupies a similar space to being, but lacks its
The use of "quasiontological" allows philosophers to explore entities or properties that are not simply non-existent,