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A registration fee of $75 will be charged to non-UB participants to cover cost of breakfasts, coffee and lunches. For details write to [mailto:phismith@buffalo.edu Barry Smith].
A registration fee of $75 will be charged to non-UB participants to cover cost of breakfasts, coffee and lunches. For details write to [mailto:phismith@buffalo.edu Barry Smith].


This course will serve as part of an upper-level undergraduate or introductory graduate course in the University at Buffalo (PHI 531). UB students can register by writing to [mailto:phismith@buffalo.edu Barry Smith].
Information for UB participants, both students and faculty, is available [[UB Participants | here].


==Reading==  
==Reading==  

Revision as of 16:11, 8 August 2009

The National Center for Ontological Research, National Center for Biomedical Ontology and the University at Buffalo Department of Philosophy are sponsoring a two-day ontology training event to be held in Buffalo, NY on October 10-11, 2000. All sessions will consist of lectures by Barry Smith accompanied by highly interactive discussions. The course is designed to be of interest to both philosophers and those with a background in computer and information science. No prior knowledge of ontology is presupposed.

Program

Saturday, October 10

  • 9.00am Continental Breakfast
  • 9.30am Ontology as a Branch of Philosophy
  • 11am Coffee
  • 11.15am Ontology and Logic
  • 12.45am Lunch
  • 1.30pm Objects, Attributes and Universals
  • 3.00pm Coffee
  • 3.15pm Why I Am No Longer a Philosopher

Sunday, October 11

  • 9.00am Continental Breakfast
  • 9.30am Ontology as a Branch of Computer Science
  • 10.30am Coffee
  • 11.00am Ontology and the Semantic Web
  • 12.45am Lunch
  • 1.30pm Towards an International Standard Upper Level Ontology
  • 3.00pm Coffee
  • 3.15pm The Universal Core: Ontology and the US Federal Government Data Integration Initiative

Logistics

The venue will be the Center for Inquiry in Amherst, NY. For directions and details of local hotels see here.

A registration fee of $75 will be charged to non-UB participants to cover cost of breakfasts, coffee and lunches. For details write to Barry Smith.

Information for UB participants, both students and faculty, is available [[UB Participants | here].

Reading

For prelimary reading consult [1]

Relevant video and audio material is available at [2]