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What does it mean for something to be ontologically prior to something else?

Asked by shared3 (921points) October 25th, 2010

What does it mean for X to be ontologically prior to Y?

I’m reading Aristotle’s Politics, and he says, “The city-state is also prior in nature to the household and to each of us individually, since the whole is necessarily prior to the part.”

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