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The Semantic Grid: A future e-Science infrastructure
e-Science offers a promising vision of how computer and communication technology can support and enhance the scientific process. It does this by enabling scientists to generate, analyse, share and discuss their insights, experiments and results in an ...
de Roure, D. +2 more
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The Basic Dualism in the World: Object-Oriented Ontology and Systems Theory
Graham Harman writes that the “basic dualism in the world lies…between things in their intimate reality and things as confronted by other things.” However, dualism implies irreconcilable difference; what Harman points to is better expressed as a dyad ...
Zwick Martin
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Thing Theory, Material Culture, and Object-Oriented Ontology
Wilson Koh
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Relational or Object-Oriented? A Dialogue between Two Contemporary Ontologies
Graham Harman’s Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) emphasizes the autonomy of objects, positing a withdrawn surplus of being that resists reduction to its parts or the sum of its parts.
Sandru Adrian Razvan
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Faith as practical attitude toward contingent being
The main idea of the article is to show how the concept of faith could resolve problem, which is created in modern ontologies. Under the term «modern ontologies» we understand concepts of Latour (ANT), Harman and Meillassoux (speculative realism ...
Andrey S. Zheleznov
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We focus on our experiences on translating ontologies between two ontology languages, FLogic and Ontolingua, in the framework of Methontology and ODE.
Corcho, Oscar, Gómez-Pérez, A.
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“Weird” Philosophy: Features of Object-Oriented Ontology
The paper offers an understanding of the trends and prospects for the development of modern fl at ontology on the example of object-oriented philosophy. The main attention is paid to the concepts developed within the framework of the object-oriented ontology project in the works of G. Harman, L. R. Bryant and T. Morton.
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From domain ontologies to Object Oriented Frameworks
Ontologies are becoming an important mechanism to build information systems. Nevertheless, there is still no systematic approach to support the design of such systems using tools that are common to information systems developers. In this paper, we propose an approach for deriving object frameworks from domain ontologies and then we show the application
Guizzardi, G. +2 more
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WoR<sup>+</sup> Ontology: Modeling Data and Services in Web Connected Environments. [PDF]
Kallab L, Salameh K, Chbeir R.
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