Formal ontology

Formal ontology

Poli, R.
Simons, Peter M.

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Formal ontology combines two ideas, one originating with Husserl, the other with Frege: that of ontology of the formal aspects of all objects, irrespective of their particular nature, and ontology pursued by employing the tools ofmodern formal disciplines, notably logic and semantics. These two traditionshave converged in recent years and this is the first collection to encompassthem as a whole in a single volume. It assembles essays from authors around the world already widely known for their work in formal ontology, and illustrates that through the application of formal methods the ancient discipline of ontology may be put on a firm methodological basis. The essays not only illuminate the nature of ontology and its relation to other areas, in language, logic and everyday life, but also demonstrate that common issues from the analytical and phenomenological traditions may be discussed without ideologicalbarriers. . Audience: advanced students of and specialists in philosophy, linguistics, cognitive science, computer science, database engineering. INDICE: Preface. Res, Ens and Aliquid; R. Poli. Conceptual Realism as a Formal Ontology; N. Cocchiarella. The Way of Truth; J. Perzanowski. Existence and Correspondence-to-Facts; F. Sommers. A World of States of Affairs; D. Armstrong. A Formal Ontology of Situations; M. Omyla. Attributes, their First Denotative Correlates, Complex Predicates and Free Logics; K. Lambert. Material and Formal Ontology; L. Albertazzi. Physics and the Phenomenal World; B. Smith, J. Petitot. Aspects of the Mereology of Artifacts; P. Simons, C.W. Dement. Physical Addition; I. Johansson. Index of Names.

  • ISBN: 978-90-481-4718-2
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Fecha Publicación: 31/03/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés