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Applied Ontology, 2011
Although the notions of function and functionality seem to be necessary tools – along with notionslike object, event and property – for making sense of the outside world, our understanding of functionsis still poor and fragmented. Serious theoretical work on functions and functionalities started in philos-ophy of science only about 40 years ago (see ...
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Although the notions of function and functionality seem to be necessary tools – along with notionslike object, event and property – for making sense of the outside world, our understanding of functionsis still poor and fragmented. Serious theoretical work on functions and functionalities started in philos-ophy of science only about 40 years ago (see ...
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Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology - DESRIST '09, 2009
In this paper, we describe the concept of ontological design. We show how ontologies can be used as cognitive maps of complex, ill-structured, plastic problems. They can be used to concisely encapsulate the core logic of a problem. From it one can also derive a closed set of a very large number of natural language descriptions of a problem.
Arkalgud Ramaprasad, Sridhar S. Papagari
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In this paper, we describe the concept of ontological design. We show how ontologies can be used as cognitive maps of complex, ill-structured, plastic problems. They can be used to concisely encapsulate the core logic of a problem. From it one can also derive a closed set of a very large number of natural language descriptions of a problem.
Arkalgud Ramaprasad, Sridhar S. Papagari
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Angelaki, 2011
According to Michel Foucault, the emergence of a new science of life, biology, was one of the axes of the scientific revolution. Before moving in the 1970s to analyse biopower and biopolitics as central categories of modernity, in The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences, Foucault wrote about life in terms of the «secret force» that ...
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According to Michel Foucault, the emergence of a new science of life, biology, was one of the axes of the scientific revolution. Before moving in the 1970s to analyse biopower and biopolitics as central categories of modernity, in The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences, Foucault wrote about life in terms of the «secret force» that ...
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Synthese, 2000
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IEEE Intelligent Systems and their Applications, 1999
William R. Swartout, Austin Tate
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William R. Swartout, Austin Tate
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2010
Ontological questions are questions about existence: Which things are truly existent? Into which fundamental categories do they fall? One seeks, not just an inventory of reality, but a map of it, one that could help to structure and navigate one’s other philosophical concerns.
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Ontological questions are questions about existence: Which things are truly existent? Into which fundamental categories do they fall? One seeks, not just an inventory of reality, but a map of it, one that could help to structure and navigate one’s other philosophical concerns.
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The embodied state: why and how physical security matters for ontological security
Journal of International Relations and Development, 2021Nina C Krickel-Choi
exaly
Returning to the roots of ontological security: insights from the existentialist anxiety literature
European Journal of International Relations, 2020Karl Gustafsson, Nina C Krickel-Choi
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