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The Ontology of Language: Properties, Individuals and Discourse
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The Ontology of Language: Properties, Individuals and DiscourseThe Ontology of Language: Properties, Individuals and Discourse

The book offers contributions to a number of topics in semantics, while at the same time providing an engaging discussion of key foundational issues and of what Property Theory can contribute to them. The book starts from a version of Property Theory which stems out of a combination of the lambda calculus with Aczel's Frege structures (a combination originally developed by Raymond Turner).
 
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Tags: Property, combination, Theory, structures, Frege, Ontology, Discourse
Knowledge, Evolution, and Paradox: The Ontology of Language
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Knowledge, Evolution, and Paradox: The Ontology of LanguageKnowledge, Evolution, and Paradox: The Ontology of Language

The challenge of this work is that of trying to understand the fundamental unity and diversity of everythingincluding ourselvesthat exists and continues to emerge within an evolutionary framework. That framework is not intrinsically or exclusively biological in nature. Biology, as I will argue throughout this book, is part of a more general ontological framework that, by definition of ontology, embraces every single discipline and that is explicitly interdisciplinary in nature.
 
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Tags: framework, nature, ontology, embraces, every, Knowledge, Language, Evolution
Intentional Acts and Institutional Facts: Essays on John Searle's Social Ontology
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Intentional Acts and Institutional Facts: Essays on John Searle's Social OntologyIntentional Acts and Institutional Facts: Essays on John Searle's Social Ontology

This book includes ten original essays that critically examine central themes of John Searle’s ontology of society, as well as a new essay by Searle that summarizes and further develops his work in that area.
 
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Tags: Searle, develops, further, summarizes, Intentional, Social, Ontology, Institutional
Ontological Semantics (Language, Speech, and Communication)
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Ontological Semantics (Language, Speech, and Communication)Nirenburg and Raskin first discuss ontological semantics in relation to other fields, including cognitive science and the AI paradigm, the philosophy of science, linguistic semantics and the philosophy of language, computational lexical semantics, and studies in formal ontology. They then describe the content of ontological semantics, discussing text-meaning representation, static knowledge sources (including the ontology, the fact repository, and the lexicon), the processes involved in text analysis, and the acquisition of static knowledge.
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Tags: semantics, including, philosophy, static, ontology, knowledge, science
Ontological Engineering: with examples from the areas of Knowledge Management, e-Commerce and the Semantic Web. First Edition (Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing)
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Ontological Engineering: with examples from the areas of Knowledge Management, e-Commerce and the Semantic Web. First Edition (Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing)Ontologies provide a common vocabulary of an area and define - with different levels of formality - the meaning of the terms and the relationships between them. Ontologies may be reused and shared across applications and groups Concepts in the ontology are usually organized in taxonomies and relations between concepts, properties of concepts, and axioms are typically used for representing the knowledge contained in ontologies. With the growth of information available, e.g. on the WWW, they are popularly applied in knowledge management, semantic web, natural language generation, enterprise modelling, knowledge-based systems, ontology-based brokers, e-commerce platforms and interoperability between systems. This book looks at questions such as: * What is an ontology? * What are the uses of ontologies? * What types of ontologies exist? What are the most well-known ones? * How do I select the best ontology for my application? * What are the principles for building an ontology? * What methodologies should I use to build my own ontology? Which techniques are appropriate for each step? * How do software tools support the process of building and using ontologies? * What language can I use to implement ontologies? * How can I integrate ontologies in a given language? The book presents the theoretical foundations of ontological engineering and covers the practical aspects of selecting and applying methodologies, tools and languages for building ontologies. The applications of ontologies are also illustrated with case studies taken from the areas of knowledge management, e-commerce and the semantic web.
 
 
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Tags: ontologies, ontology, language, between, knowledge