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Genetic Pathways Point to the Biology Underlying the Association Between Cannabis Use Disorder and Psychosis. [PDF]

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Abstract framework for social ontologies and folksonomized ontologies

Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Semantic Web Information Management, 2012
Many web-based public repositories are widely adopting tag-based metadata approaches as their main classification mechanism. This phenomenon is fostering initiatives to improve the semantic interpretation of tags, usually involving two main entities: "social ontologies", which emerges from the collaborative tagging (folksonomies), and formal ontologies.
Hugo Alves, André Santanchè
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Language and Social Ontology

Theory and Society, 2008
Tondokument des Vortrags von Prof. Dr. John Searle, gehalten am 2012-05-30. John Searl war auf Einladung des germanistischen Sprachwissenschaftlers Prof. Dr. Andreas Gardt an der Universitat Kassel.
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The ontology of social groups

Synthese, 2016
Two major questions have dominated work on the metaphysics of social groups: first, Are there any? And second, What are they? I will begin by arguing that the answer to the ontological question is an easy and obvious ‘yes’. We do better to turn our efforts elsewhere, addressing the question: “What are social groups?” One might worry, however, about ...
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The Social Ontology Of Human Dignity

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
The Universal Declaration on Human Rights (1948) begins with the striking claim that the ‘recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world’.
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An Upper Ontology for the Social Web

2012 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, 2012
Ontologies modeling social graphs often use FOAF as an upper ontology. However, this approach has significant drawbacks. This paper analyzes the requirements for upper social ontologies and illustrates the shortcomings of FOAF and proposed extensions.
Jens Grabarske, Dominic Heutelbeck
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