The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ontologically \On`*to*log"ic*al*ly\, adv. In an ontological manner.
Wiktionary
adv. In an ontological manner.
Usage examples of "ontologically".
What in the midst of the crisis in the 1920s appeared as transcendence against history, redemption against corruption, and messianism against nihilism now was constructed as an ontologically definite position outside and against, and thus beyond every possible residue of the dialectic.
Critics have lifted sf ideas into studies of cyborgs and "disembodied" or "decontextualized" work, but they do not seem to grasp the dilemma of the narrative self which still must communicate to readers who experience themselves as antonymous beings --most definitely not ontologically split from their being, after all, smart chimpanzees.