Applied Ontology: An Introduction, Lublin, 2018
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Lublin Lectures Monday May 14
- 9:00 ‘’’Introduction to Ontology Part 1’’’
- 9:45 ‘‘‘Introduction to Ontology Part 2: Aristotle’’’
- 10:30 Break
- 10:45 ‘‘‘Truth and the Ontology of Maps’’’
- 11:30 ‘‘‘Fantology’’’
- 12:15 Lunch
- 13:30-15.45 ‘‘‘Open Seminar: Why Computer Science Needs Philosophy’’’
Group dinner
Tuesday May 15
- 9:00 ‘‘‘Applied Ontology’’’
- 9:45 ‘‘‘Top-Level Ontologies’’’
- 10:30 Break
- 10:45 ‘‘‘How to Build an Ontology Part 1’’’
- 11:30 ‘‘‘How to Build an Ontology Part 2: OBO Foundry’’’
- 12:15 Close
Wednesday May 16
- 9:00 ‘‘‘The Six Category Ontology’’’
- 9:45 ‘‘‘Introduction to Basic Formal Ontology’’’
- 10:30 Break
- 10:45 ‘‘‘Information Artifact Ontology’’’
- 11:30 ‘‘‘The Ontology of Disease’’’
- 12:15 Lunch
Thursday May 17
- 9:00 ‘‘‘Ontology of Pain and Mental Health’’’
- 9:45 ‘‘‘Embryontology’’’
- 10:30 Break
- 10:45 ‘‘‘Ontology of the Eruv’’’
- 11:30 ‘‘‘The Ontology of Terrorism’’’
- 12:15 Lunch
- 14:00 ‘‘‘Joint Doctrine Ontology’’’
- 14.45 ‘‘‘Building an Ethical Warfighter’’’
- 15:30 Break
- 15:45 ‘‘‘From Speech Acts to Document Acts: An Ontology of Institutions’’’
- 16:30 ‘‘‘Massively Planned Social Agency’’’
- 17.15 Close
Friday May 18
- 9:00 ‘‘‘ Why I Am Not a Philosopher’’’
- 9:45 TBD
- 10:30 Break
- 11:00 TBD
- 12:00 Close
Saturday: Bonfire Party
Spare lecture if needed: 1. On Free-Standing Y-Terms