The paper proposes a process-based model for an ontology that encompasses the emergence of process systems generated by increasingly complex levels of organization. Starting with a division of processes into those that are persistent and those that are fleeting, the model builds through a series of exclusive and exhaustive disjunctions. The crucial distinction is between those persistent and cohesive systems that are energy wells, and those that are far-from-equilibrium. The latter are necessarily open; they can persist only by interaction with their environments. Further distinctions, developed by means of the notions of self-maintenance and error detection, lead to the identification of complex biological organisms that are flexible learn...
We live in an age of entanglement and connection; we can reach the four corners of the universe at t...
The diagnosis is complex in domains where processes occur over time inside systems or objects, chang...
We propose an ontological theory that is powerful enough to describe both complex spatio-temporal pr...
Abstract. This paper shows how the function-behaviour-structure (FBS) ontology can be used to repres...
The expanding use of information systems in industrial and commercial settings has increased the nee...
A general model of processes is developed based on a systematic study and joint resolution of the ma...
This chapter argues that scientific and philosophical progress in our understanding of the living wo...
A consistent, cohesive, and predictive framework that harbors the ontology and taxonomy of systems a...
International audienceHere, I lay the foundations of a high-level ontology of particulars whose stru...
The paper focuses on a comparison between Lawson’s and Mead’s processual ontologies and more specifi...
With the aim of developing information systems better fitted to the main challenges raised by global...
Unlike what is the case for physical entities and other types of continuants, few process ontologie...
This chapter draws on insights from non-equilibrium thermodynamics to demonstrate the ontological in...
1. The problem: The decisive question for this treatise is as follows: why does our reality not end ...
Whitehead’s cosmology centers on the self-creation of actual occasions that perish as they come to b...
We live in an age of entanglement and connection; we can reach the four corners of the universe at t...
The diagnosis is complex in domains where processes occur over time inside systems or objects, chang...
We propose an ontological theory that is powerful enough to describe both complex spatio-temporal pr...
Abstract. This paper shows how the function-behaviour-structure (FBS) ontology can be used to repres...
The expanding use of information systems in industrial and commercial settings has increased the nee...
A general model of processes is developed based on a systematic study and joint resolution of the ma...
This chapter argues that scientific and philosophical progress in our understanding of the living wo...
A consistent, cohesive, and predictive framework that harbors the ontology and taxonomy of systems a...
International audienceHere, I lay the foundations of a high-level ontology of particulars whose stru...
The paper focuses on a comparison between Lawson’s and Mead’s processual ontologies and more specifi...
With the aim of developing information systems better fitted to the main challenges raised by global...
Unlike what is the case for physical entities and other types of continuants, few process ontologie...
This chapter draws on insights from non-equilibrium thermodynamics to demonstrate the ontological in...
1. The problem: The decisive question for this treatise is as follows: why does our reality not end ...
Whitehead’s cosmology centers on the self-creation of actual occasions that perish as they come to b...
We live in an age of entanglement and connection; we can reach the four corners of the universe at t...
The diagnosis is complex in domains where processes occur over time inside systems or objects, chang...
We propose an ontological theory that is powerful enough to describe both complex spatio-temporal pr...