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Ontological methodology

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ROBERTO POLI

University of Trento and Mitteleuropa Foundation, Verdi 26, 38100, Trento, Italyf1


Received 12 December 2001; 
accepted 28 March 2002. ;
Available online 24 July 2002.

Abstract

The interest in ontology may peter out unless three problems are addressed: What are the boundaries of ontology? What types are there of ontology? What is the structure of ontology? After distinguishing three main kinds of information (ontological, quasi-ontological and non-ontological) and three types of ontologies (descriptive, formal and formalized), the paper presents a few basic ontological sub-theories (theory of particulars, of levels of reality, of wholes, parts and boundaries, and the intensive–extensive opposition for determinations). The methodology of domain analysis is further addressed and the distinction between a domain's structure and the scheme of the canonical item of a domain is introduced.

Author Keywords: ontology; particular; boundary; level; intensive; domain analysis.

f1 r.poli@tin.it


 
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