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From: | Chris Partridge <partridge.csj@xxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Tue, 30 Jun 2015 18:21:39 -0700 |
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Ed,
Not sure this is going to get us far, but I still cannot make much sense of "But the point is that none of it is about objective reality or objective truth. It is about the world as seen by the people and software that have to communicate." Don't we see/sense the same world? I think maybe we are talking about different senses of "objective reality or objective truth". My notion of objective reality is that some kind of fit between world and words is needed to get words to do what they are meant to do. If a stakeholder says she is talking about a particular widget, in most cases, the ontologist has the option of going with them to see it and checking they are talking of the same thing. And in the cases, where there is a lack of clarity, this may be the best option. Are you expecting something more? And how does someone check things if they do not have this as an option? Chris On 24 June 2015 at 18:10, Edward Barkmeyer <ebarkmeyer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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