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Ontology Pitfall Scanner: https://oops.linkeddata.es/catalogue.jsp | Ontology Pitfall Scanner: https://oops.linkeddata.es/catalogue.jsp |
Revision as of 19:15, 7 December 2024
- Ontology illustration
- BFO+
- stasis
- process profile
- capability
- system
- realism
- Top-Level Ontology and hub-spokes approach
- universal / instance
- singular nouns
- mass nouns
- GDC, ICE
- dependence
- dispositions and qualities
- capabilities and functions
- roles
- the all-some rule
- single inheritance
- the Aristotle definition of substance rule
- the universal quantification rule (why you can't say 'Tylenol pill' is a 'pill which cures headache')
- the no-multiple-inheritance rule (asserted vs. inferred)
Ontology Pitfall Scanner: https://oops.linkeddata.es/catalogue.jsp