Since I already covered this before, I won't need to restate how I actually have researched it.
Secondly, why? You're saying internal ontology is needed, but why? What is this magic of internal ontology exactly? I hear people always state it as though it is self-evident, but how can you produce an ontology without having some kind of relationship to the world around you? In fact, how can distinction exist at all in internal ontology?
In the realm of internal ontology, there are no humans, because there are no animals, and there is no nature, and there is no world, there is only the world-denying Platonic forms of everything.