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Re: [ontolog-forum] Constructs, primitives, terms

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From: Debmacp <debmacp@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 20:42:23 -0500
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Hi Matthew - mainly the explanation of primatives - maybe they are like prime numbers that don't get divided. Deb

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On Feb 28, 2012, at 10:42 AM, "Matthew West" <dr.matthew.west@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear Deborah,

 

Sorry, not sure what you are getting at.

 

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Sent: 28 February 2012 13:26
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Subject: Re: [ontolog-forum] Constructs, primitives, terms

 

Hi Matthew - do you think there are parallels in mathematics - ie prime numbers? Deborah MacPherson

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On Feb 28, 2012, at 4:14 AM, "Matthew West" <dr.matthew.west@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear Marcelino,

 

I’ll take a crack at these:

 

Construct: A syntactic structure that is itself devoid of meaning, but can have many meanings placed on it. E.g. the subject, verb, object structure can take on different meanings with the use of different subjects, objects, and verbs.

 

Primitive: A term that is not fully defined  by logical constructs in terms of other terms in a theory (a text definition does not count). For example, a class that is defined as the intersection of two other classes is fully defined and is not primitive. A class that is defined as a subtype of anther class, but has no other axioms restricting membership is primitive – it is only partially defined.

 

Term: An identifier in a logical theory. In general a term has an intended interpretation, and is often named in terms of this intended interpretation. However, other models of the theory may exist.

 

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From: ontolog-forum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ontolog-forum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Marcelino Sente
Sent: 28 February 2012 04:59
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Subject: [ontolog-forum] Constructs, primitives, terms

 

Hi...

 

Along my studies in the subject of ontologies, i perceived that i have some doubts about the meaning of some terms which generally appear in the literature. My doubts are (mainly) regarding to the following terms: Construct, primitive, term. What each of them means in the context of ontology? How they are related?

 

Thanks.


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