In this article, I examine the concept of a natural class and propose a definition of "ontological category" in terms of that concept. Let's say a class is "large" if its membership comprises a significant proportion of the things which are there. Let's say a class is "high" if it is not a proper subclass of any natural class. Then a natural class is a primary ontological category if and only if (a) there are large natural classes, and (b) it is a high class. (Secondary, tertiary, etc., ontological categories are defined by an extension of this definition). I defend the definition, consider various ways in which it might be modified, and apply it to the problem of constructing a taxonomy of ontologies
It is common in contemporary metaphysics to distinguish two levels of ontology: the ontology of ordi...
Ontologies are widely used in Knowledge Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science, i...
The purpose of this paper is to better understand what ontologists are doing when they ask questions...
In this article, I examine the concept of a natural class and propose a definition of "ontological c...
The concept of an ontological category is central to metaphysics. Metaphysicians argue about which c...
The aim of natural language ontology is to uncover the ontological categories and structures that ar...
In recent decades there has been a renewed interest in some of the classic themes of ontology, from ...
Ontologies aim to represent the world in terms of uniquely defined classes and their properties whic...
This paper gives a characterization of the ontology implicit in natural language and the entities it...
The Semantic Web is expected to be the next generation of the WWW. Ontologies and agents are major i...
The purpose of this book is to address the controversial issues of whether we have a fixed set of on...
We focus in this paper on some meta-level ontological distinctions among unary predicates, like thos...
Ontologies can take many forms. There are ontologies that are extremely formal (e.g., using first or...
A comprehensive metaphysical system fully explained and defended Rigorous argument and close enga...
The present paper is the first piece of a series whose aim is to develop an approach to ontology and...
It is common in contemporary metaphysics to distinguish two levels of ontology: the ontology of ordi...
Ontologies are widely used in Knowledge Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science, i...
The purpose of this paper is to better understand what ontologists are doing when they ask questions...
In this article, I examine the concept of a natural class and propose a definition of "ontological c...
The concept of an ontological category is central to metaphysics. Metaphysicians argue about which c...
The aim of natural language ontology is to uncover the ontological categories and structures that ar...
In recent decades there has been a renewed interest in some of the classic themes of ontology, from ...
Ontologies aim to represent the world in terms of uniquely defined classes and their properties whic...
This paper gives a characterization of the ontology implicit in natural language and the entities it...
The Semantic Web is expected to be the next generation of the WWW. Ontologies and agents are major i...
The purpose of this book is to address the controversial issues of whether we have a fixed set of on...
We focus in this paper on some meta-level ontological distinctions among unary predicates, like thos...
Ontologies can take many forms. There are ontologies that are extremely formal (e.g., using first or...
A comprehensive metaphysical system fully explained and defended Rigorous argument and close enga...
The present paper is the first piece of a series whose aim is to develop an approach to ontology and...
It is common in contemporary metaphysics to distinguish two levels of ontology: the ontology of ordi...
Ontologies are widely used in Knowledge Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science, i...
The purpose of this paper is to better understand what ontologists are doing when they ask questions...