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emmo b432d2d5 25f4 4165 99c5 5935a7763c1a http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo pref label http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#pref is causallyconnected with 6703954e 34c4 4a15 a9e7 f313760ae1a8 spatial role fcae603e aa6e 4940 9fa1 9f0909cabf3b holistic part has interval 2eb10b5b 900b 44d7 af85 4de9a3729474 5ceab41b 2aea 4041 9e9c a243f7562cee relation ec2472ae cf4a 46a5 8555 1556f5a6c3c5 plain literal http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22 rdf syntax ns# persistence e04884d9 eda6 487e 93d5 7722d7eda96b input gpo 703ec528 ea40 486e 9924 b911782b1a75 https://gpo.ontology.link/gpo dc57d998 23db 4d8e b2cd f346b195b846 sub process 49804605 c0fe 4538 abda f70ba1dc8a5d successor d52245e5 8dca 4a0f bed8 0c7665da4560 status 1440d010 e4c5 4597 8858 1d58cb1fb28f comment http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf schema#comment proper 9380ab64 0363 4804 b13f 3a8a94119a76 d9589ed2 5304 48b3 9795 11bf44e64e9b gpo.ontology.link https://gpo.ontology.link temporal 0e1f2009 bf12 49d1 99f3 1422e5287d82 contact 9a084aa3 3d5a 4a62 9fc0 fd88937a19c5 participant ae2d1a96 bfa1 409a a7d2 03d69e8a125a 13191289 6c2b 4741 93e1 82d53bd0e703 object 90ae56e4 d197 49b6 be1a 0049e4756606 continuant | endurant mereological 3f2e4ac2 8ef3 4a14 b826 60d37f15f8ee 8e52c42b e879 4473 4b23428b392b effect of d7e3e4ef 953f 4f72 a728 db1fbe1a811f 705f27ae 954c 4f13 98aa 18473fc52b25 cause for d67ee67e 4fac 4676 82c9 aec361dba698 time 499e24a5 5072 4c83 8625 fe3f96ae4a8d next 9ee42d6b 7242 4a8d 967e 79f8f1c7fe29 predecessor 389686f5 86d8 4e97 ba71 0537bedf0f38 universe 08cb807c e626 447b 863f e2835540e918 967080e5 2f42 4eb2 a3a9 c58143e835f9 see also schema#see 43e9a05d 98af 41b4 92f6 00f79a09bfce occurrent perdurant output 8c869b47 a258 43b9 9c75 4285a80a1dfb 70fe84ff 99b6 4206 a9fc 9a8931836d84 7afbed84 7593 4a23 bd88 9d9c6b04e8f6 direct 555d0261 da5e 4301 b7f9 46f604a32e91 member 6b7276a4 4b9d 440a b577 0277539c0fc4 topological ad0e72fc dcaa 490d 8371 b4d814dcda2c 646cdc47 f955 4da3 9398 9aac0edf48a6 alt http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#alt overlap d893d373 b579 4867 841e 1c2b31a8d2c6 17e27c22 37e1 468c 9dd7 95e137f73e7f redundant 6786b336 e982 4759 8dee 1905a4106591
Classes & Properties
- **EMMO_b432d2d5_25f4_4165_99c5_5935a7763c1a** (*AnnotationProperty*) — `EMMO_b432d2d5_25f4_4165_99c5_5935a7763c1a` —
EMMO b432d2d5 25f4 4165 99c5 5935a7763c1a EMMO_b432d2d5_25f4_4165_99c5_5935a7763c1a emmo b432d2d5 25f4 4165 99c5 5935a7763c1a emmo_b432d2d5_25f4_4165_99c5_5935a7763c1a http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO b432d2d5 25f4 4165 99c5 5935a7763c1a http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_b432d2d5_25f4_4165_99c5_5935a7763c1a http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo b432d2d5 25f4 4165 99c5 5935a7763c1a http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_b432d2d5_25f4_4165_99c5_5935a7763c1a
- **prefLabel** (*AnnotationProperty*) — `prefLabel` —
http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#pref Label http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#pref label http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#prefLabel http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#preflabel pref Label pref label prefLabel preflabel
- **isCausallyconnectedWith** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_6703954e_34c4_4a15_a9e7_f313760ae1a8` — — _comment:_ "Causality is a topological property between connected items.
EMMO 6703954e 34c4 4a15 a9e7 f313760ae1a8 EMMO_6703954e_34c4_4a15_a9e7_f313760ae1a8 emmo 6703954e 34c4 4a15 a9e7 f313760ae1a8 emmo_6703954e_34c4_4a15_a9e7_f313760ae1a8 http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO 6703954e 34c4 4a15 a9e7 f313760ae1a8 http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_6703954e_34c4_4a15_a9e7_f313760ae1a8 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo 6703954e 34c4 4a15 a9e7 f313760ae1a8 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_6703954e_34c4_4a15_a9e7_f313760ae1a8 is Causallyconnected With is causallyconnected with isCausallyconnectedWith iscausallyconnectedwith
- **** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
- **Items being connected means that there is a topological contact or ""interaction"" between them."** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
Items being connected means that there is a topological contact or ""interaction"" between them." items being connected means that there is a topological contact or ""interaction"" between them."
- **SpatialRole** (*Class*) — `EMMO_fcae603e_aa6e_4940_9fa1_9f0909cabf3b` — — _alt:_ HolisticSpatialPart
EMMO fcae603e aa6e 4940 9fa1 9f0909cabf3b EMMO_fcae603e_aa6e_4940_9fa1_9f0909cabf3b Holistic Spatial Part HolisticSpatialPart Spatial Role SpatialRole emmo fcae603e aa6e 4940 9fa1 9f0909cabf3b emmo_fcae603e_aa6e_4940_9fa1_9f0909cabf3b holistic spatial part holisticspatialpart http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO fcae603e aa6e 4940 9fa1 9f0909cabf3b http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_fcae603e_aa6e_4940_9fa1_9f0909cabf3b http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo fcae603e aa6e 4940 9fa1 9f0909cabf3b http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_fcae603e_aa6e_4940_9fa1_9f0909cabf3b spatial role spatialrole
- **hasInterval** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_2eb10b5b_900b_44d7_af85_4de9a3729474` —
EMMO 2eb10b5b 900b 44d7 af85 4de9a3729474 EMMO_2eb10b5b_900b_44d7_af85_4de9a3729474 emmo 2eb10b5b 900b 44d7 af85 4de9a3729474 emmo_2eb10b5b_900b_44d7_af85_4de9a3729474 has Interval has interval hasInterval hasinterval http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO 2eb10b5b 900b 44d7 af85 4de9a3729474 http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_2eb10b5b_900b_44d7_af85_4de9a3729474 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo 2eb10b5b 900b 44d7 af85 4de9a3729474 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_2eb10b5b_900b_44d7_af85_4de9a3729474
- **hasHolisticSpatialPart** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_5ceab41b_2aea_4041_9e9c_a243f7562cee` —
EMMO 5ceab41b 2aea 4041 9e9c a243f7562cee EMMO_5ceab41b_2aea_4041_9e9c_a243f7562cee emmo 5ceab41b 2aea 4041 9e9c a243f7562cee emmo_5ceab41b_2aea_4041_9e9c_a243f7562cee has Holistic Spatial Part has holistic spatial part hasHolisticSpatialPart hasholisticspatialpart http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO 5ceab41b 2aea 4041 9e9c a243f7562cee http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_5ceab41b_2aea_4041_9e9c_a243f7562cee http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo 5ceab41b 2aea 4041 9e9c a243f7562cee http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_5ceab41b_2aea_4041_9e9c_a243f7562cee
- **EMMORelation** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_ec2472ae_cf4a_46a5_8555_1556f5a6c3c5` —
EMMO Relation EMMO ec2472ae cf4a 46a5 8555 1556f5a6c3c5 EMMORelation EMMO_ec2472ae_cf4a_46a5_8555_1556f5a6c3c5 emmo ec2472ae cf4a 46a5 8555 1556f5a6c3c5 emmo relation emmo_ec2472ae_cf4a_46a5_8555_1556f5a6c3c5 emmorelation http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO ec2472ae cf4a 46a5 8555 1556f5a6c3c5 http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_ec2472ae_cf4a_46a5_8555_1556f5a6c3c5 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo ec2472ae cf4a 46a5 8555 1556f5a6c3c5 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_ec2472ae_cf4a_46a5_8555_1556f5a6c3c5
- **PlainLiteral** (*Entity*) — `PlainLiteral` —
Plain Literal PlainLiteral http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22 rdf syntax ns# Plain Literal http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22 rdf syntax ns# plain literal http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22 rdf syntax ns#PlainLiteral http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#PlainLiteral http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#plainliteral plain literal plainliteral
- **Persistence** (*Class*) — `EMMO_e04884d9_eda6_487e_93d5_7722d7eda96b` — — _comment:_ "The interest is on the 4D object as it extends in time (process) or as it persists in time (object):
EMMO e04884d9 eda6 487e 93d5 7722d7eda96b EMMO_e04884d9_eda6_487e_93d5_7722d7eda96b Persistence emmo e04884d9 eda6 487e 93d5 7722d7eda96b emmo_e04884d9_eda6_487e_93d5_7722d7eda96b http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO e04884d9 eda6 487e 93d5 7722d7eda96b http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_e04884d9_eda6_487e_93d5_7722d7eda96b http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo e04884d9 eda6 487e 93d5 7722d7eda96b http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_e04884d9_eda6_487e_93d5_7722d7eda96b persistence
- **- object (focus on spatial configuration)** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
object (focus on spatial configuration) - object (focus on spatial configuration)
- **- process (focus on temporal evolution)** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
process (focus on temporal evolution) - process (focus on temporal evolution)
- **** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
- **The concepts of endurant and perdurant implicitly rely on the concept of instantaneous 3D snapshot of the world object, that in the EMMO is not allowed since everything extends in 4D and there are no abstract objects. Moreover, time is a measured property in the EMMO and not an objective characteristic of an object, and cannot be used as temporal index to identify endurant position in time. ** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
The concepts of endurant and perdurant implicitly rely on the concept of instantaneous 3D snapshot of the world object, that in the EMMO is not allowed since everything extends in 4D and there are no abstract objects. Moreover, time is a measured property in the EMMO and not an objective characteristic of an object, and cannot be used as temporal index to identify endurant position in time. The concepts of endurant and perdurant implicitly rely on the concept of instantaneous 3D snapshot of the world object, that in the EMMO is not allowed since everything extends in 4D and there are no abstract objects. Moreover, time is a measured property in the EMMO and not an objective characteristic of an object, and cannot be used as temporal index to identify endurant position in time. the concepts of endurant and perdurant implicitly rely on the concept of instantaneous 3d snapshot of the world object, that in the emmo is not allowed since everything extends in 4d and there are no abstract objects. moreover, time is a measured property in the emmo and not an objective characteristic of an object, and cannot be used as temporal index to identify endurant position in time. the concepts of endurant and perdurant implicitly rely on the concept of instantaneous 3d snapshot of the world object, that in the emmo is not allowed since everything extends in 4d and there are no abstract objects. moreover, time is a measured property in the emmo and not an objective characteristic of an object, and cannot be used as temporal index to identify endurant position in time.
- **** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
- **For this reason an individual in the EMMO can always be classified both endurant and perdurant, due to its nature of 4D entity (e.g. an individual may belong both to the class of runners and the class of running process), and the distinction is purely semantic. In fact, the object/process distinction is simply a matter of convenience in a 4D approach since a temporal extension is always the case, and stationarity depends upon observer time scale. For this reason, the same individual (4D object) may play the role of a process or of an object class depending on the object to which it relates.** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
For this reason an individual in the EMMO can always be classified both endurant and perdurant, due to its nature of 4D entity (e.g. an individual may belong both to the class of runners and the class of running process), and the distinction is purely semantic. In fact, the object/process distinction is simply a matter of convenience in a 4D approach since a temporal extension is always the case, and stationarity depends upon observer time scale. For this reason, the same individual (4D object) may play the role of a process or of an object class depending on the object to which it relates. For this reason an individual in the EMMO can always be classified both endurant and perdurant, due to its nature of 4D entity (e.g. an individual may belong both to the class of runners and the class of running process), and the distinction is purely semantic. In fact, the object/process distinction is simply a matter of convenience in a 4D approach since a temporal extension is always the case, and stationarity depends upon observer time scale. For this reason, the same individual (4D object) may play the role of a process or of an object class depending on the object to which it relates. for this reason an individual in the emmo can always be classified both endurant and perdurant, due to its nature of 4d entity (e.g. an individual may belong both to the class of runners and the class of running process), and the distinction is purely semantic. in fact, the object/process distinction is simply a matter of convenience in a 4d approach since a temporal extension is always the case, and stationarity depends upon observer time scale. for this reason, the same individual (4d object) may play the role of a process or of an object class depending on the object to which it relates. for this reason an individual in the emmo can always be classified both endurant and perdurant, due to its nature of 4d entity (e.g. an individual may belong both to the class of runners and the class of running process), and the distinction is purely semantic. in fact, the object/process distinction is simply a matter of convenience in a 4d approach since a temporal extension is always the case, and stationarity depends upon observer time scale. for this reason, the same individual (4d object) may play the role of a process or of an object class depending on the object to which it relates.
- **** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
- **Nevertheless, it is useful to introduce categorizations that characterize persistency through continuant and occurrent concepts, even if not ontologically but only cognitively defined. This is also due to the fact that our language distinguish between nouns and verbs to address things, forcing the separation between things that happens and things that persist.** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
Nevertheless, it is useful to introduce categorizations that characterize persistency through continuant and occurrent concepts, even if not ontologically but only cognitively defined. This is also due to the fact that our language distinguish between nouns and verbs to address things, forcing the separation between things that happens and things that persist. Nevertheless, it is useful to introduce categorizations that characterize persistency through continuant and occurrent concepts, even if not ontologically but only cognitively defined. This is also due to the fact that our language distinguish between nouns and verbs to address things, forcing the separation between things that happens and things that persist. nevertheless, it is useful to introduce categorizations that characterize persistency through continuant and occurrent concepts, even if not ontologically but only cognitively defined. this is also due to the fact that our language distinguish between nouns and verbs to address things, forcing the separation between things that happens and things that persist. nevertheless, it is useful to introduce categorizations that characterize persistency through continuant and occurrent concepts, even if not ontologically but only cognitively defined. this is also due to the fact that our language distinguish between nouns and verbs to address things, forcing the separation between things that happens and things that persist.
- **** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
- **This perspective provides classes conceptually similar to the concepts of endurant and perdurant (a.k.a. continuant and occurrent). We claim that this distinction is motivated by our cognitive bias, and we do not commit to the fact that both these kinds of entity “do really exist”. For this reason, a whole instance can be both process and object, according to different cognitive approaches (see Wonderweb D17).** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
This perspective provides classes conceptually similar to the concepts of endurant and perdurant (a.k.a. continuant and occurrent). We claim that this distinction is motivated by our cognitive bias, and we do not commit to the fact that both these kinds of entity “do really exist”. For this reason, a whole instance can be both process and object, according to different cognitive approaches (see Wonderweb D17). This perspective provides classes conceptually similar to the concepts of endurant and perdurant (a.k.a. continuant and occurrent). We claim that this distinction is motivated by our cognitive bias, and we do not commit to the fact that both these kinds of entity “do really exist”. For this reason, a whole instance can be both process and object, according to different cognitive approaches (see Wonderweb D17). this perspective provides classes conceptually similar to the concepts of endurant and perdurant (a.k.a. continuant and occurrent). we claim that this distinction is motivated by our cognitive bias, and we do not commit to the fact that both these kinds of entity “do really exist”. for this reason, a whole instance can be both process and object, according to different cognitive approaches (see wonderweb d17). this perspective provides classes conceptually similar to the concepts of endurant and perdurant (a.k.a. continuant and occurrent). we claim that this distinction is motivated by our cognitive bias, and we do not commit to the fact that both these kinds of entity “do really exist”. for this reason, a whole instance can be both process and object, according to different cognitive approaches (see wonderweb d17).
- **** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
- **The distinction between endurant and perdurant as usually introduced in literature (see BFO SPAN/SNAP approach) is then no more ontological, but can still be expressed through the introduction of ad hoc primitive definitions that follow the interpreter endurantist or perdurantist attitude."** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
The distinction between endurant and perdurant as usually introduced in literature (see BFO SPAN/SNAP approach) is then no more ontological, but can still be expressed through the introduction of ad hoc primitive definitions that follow the interpreter endurantist or perdurantist attitude." the distinction between endurant and perdurant as usually introduced in literature (see bfo span/snap approach) is then no more ontological, but can still be expressed through the introduction of ad hoc primitive definitions that follow the interpreter endurantist or perdurantist attitude."
- **hasInput** (*ObjectProperty*) — `GPO_703ec528_ea40_486e_9924_b911782b1a75` —
GPO 703ec528 ea40 486e 9924 b911782b1a75 GPO_703ec528_ea40_486e_9924_b911782b1a75 gpo 703ec528 ea40 486e 9924 b911782b1a75 gpo_703ec528_ea40_486e_9924_b911782b1a75 has Input has input hasInput hasinput https://gpo.ontology.link/GPO 703ec528 ea40 486e 9924 b911782b1a75 https://gpo.ontology.link/GPO_703ec528_ea40_486e_9924_b911782b1a75 https://gpo.ontology.link/gpo 703ec528 ea40 486e 9924 b911782b1a75 https://gpo.ontology.link/gpo_703ec528_ea40_486e_9924_b911782b1a75
- **hasSpatialPart** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_dc57d998_23db_4d8e_b2cd_f346b195b846` —
EMMO dc57d998 23db 4d8e b2cd f346b195b846 EMMO_dc57d998_23db_4d8e_b2cd_f346b195b846 emmo dc57d998 23db 4d8e b2cd f346b195b846 emmo_dc57d998_23db_4d8e_b2cd_f346b195b846 has Spatial Part has spatial part hasSpatialPart hasspatialpart http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO dc57d998 23db 4d8e b2cd f346b195b846 http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_dc57d998_23db_4d8e_b2cd_f346b195b846 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo dc57d998 23db 4d8e b2cd f346b195b846 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_dc57d998_23db_4d8e_b2cd_f346b195b846
- **SubProcess** (*Class*) — `EMMO_49804605_c0fe_4538_abda_f70ba1dc8a5d` — — _comment:_ "In the EMMO the relation of participation to a process falls under mereotopology.
EMMO 49804605 c0fe 4538 abda f70ba1dc8a5d EMMO_49804605_c0fe_4538_abda_f70ba1dc8a5d Sub Process SubProcess emmo 49804605 c0fe 4538 abda f70ba1dc8a5d emmo_49804605_c0fe_4538_abda_f70ba1dc8a5d http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO 49804605 c0fe 4538 abda f70ba1dc8a5d http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_49804605_c0fe_4538_abda_f70ba1dc8a5d http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo 49804605 c0fe 4538 abda f70ba1dc8a5d http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_49804605_c0fe_4538_abda_f70ba1dc8a5d sub process subprocess
- **** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
- **Since topological connection means causality, then the only way for a real world object to participate to a process is to be a part of it."** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
Since topological connection means causality, then the only way for a real world object to participate to a process is to be a part of it." since topological connection means causality, then the only way for a real world object to participate to a process is to be a part of it."
- **hasSuccessor** (*ObjectProperty*) — `GPO_d52245e5_8dca_4a0f_bed8_0c7665da4560` —
GPO d52245e5 8dca 4a0f bed8 0c7665da4560 GPO_d52245e5_8dca_4a0f_bed8_0c7665da4560 gpo d52245e5 8dca 4a0f bed8 0c7665da4560 gpo_d52245e5_8dca_4a0f_bed8_0c7665da4560 has Successor has successor hasSuccessor hassuccessor https://gpo.ontology.link/GPO d52245e5 8dca 4a0f bed8 0c7665da4560 https://gpo.ontology.link/GPO_d52245e5_8dca_4a0f_bed8_0c7665da4560 https://gpo.ontology.link/gpo d52245e5 8dca 4a0f bed8 0c7665da4560 https://gpo.ontology.link/gpo_d52245e5_8dca_4a0f_bed8_0c7665da4560
- **hasStatus** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_1440d010_e4c5_4597_8858_1d58cb1fb28f` —
EMMO 1440d010 e4c5 4597 8858 1d58cb1fb28f EMMO_1440d010_e4c5_4597_8858_1d58cb1fb28f emmo 1440d010 e4c5 4597 8858 1d58cb1fb28f emmo_1440d010_e4c5_4597_8858_1d58cb1fb28f has Status has status hasStatus hasstatus http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO 1440d010 e4c5 4597 8858 1d58cb1fb28f http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_1440d010_e4c5_4597_8858_1d58cb1fb28f http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo 1440d010 e4c5 4597 8858 1d58cb1fb28f http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_1440d010_e4c5_4597_8858_1d58cb1fb28f
- **comment** (*Entity*) — `comment` —
comment http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf schema#comment http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment
- **hasProperPart** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_9380ab64_0363_4804_b13f_3a8a94119a76` —
EMMO 9380ab64 0363 4804 b13f 3a8a94119a76 EMMO_9380ab64_0363_4804_b13f_3a8a94119a76 emmo 9380ab64 0363 4804 b13f 3a8a94119a76 emmo_9380ab64_0363_4804_b13f_3a8a94119a76 has Proper Part has proper part hasProperPart hasproperpart http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO 9380ab64 0363 4804 b13f 3a8a94119a76 http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_9380ab64_0363_4804_b13f_3a8a94119a76 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo 9380ab64 0363 4804 b13f 3a8a94119a76 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_9380ab64_0363_4804_b13f_3a8a94119a76
- **Status** (*Class*) — `EMMO_d9589ed2_5304_48b3_9795_11bf44e64e9b` —
EMMO d9589ed2 5304 48b3 9795 11bf44e64e9b EMMO_d9589ed2_5304_48b3_9795_11bf44e64e9b Status emmo d9589ed2 5304 48b3 9795 11bf44e64e9b emmo_d9589ed2_5304_48b3_9795_11bf44e64e9b http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO d9589ed2 5304 48b3 9795 11bf44e64e9b http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_d9589ed2_5304_48b3_9795_11bf44e64e9b http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo d9589ed2 5304 48b3 9795 11bf44e64e9b http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_d9589ed2_5304_48b3_9795_11bf44e64e9b status
- **gpo.ontology.link** (*Entity*) — `gpo.ontology.link` —
gpo.ontology.link https://gpo.ontology.link
- **TemporalRole** (*Class*) — `EMMO_0e1f2009_bf12_49d1_99f3_1422e5287d82` — — _alt:_ HolisticTemporalPart
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- **hasContactWith** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_9a084aa3_3d5a_4a62_9fc0_fd88937a19c5` —
EMMO 9a084aa3 3d5a 4a62 9fc0 fd88937a19c5 EMMO_9a084aa3_3d5a_4a62_9fc0_fd88937a19c5 emmo 9a084aa3 3d5a 4a62 9fc0 fd88937a19c5 emmo_9a084aa3_3d5a_4a62_9fc0_fd88937a19c5 has Contact With has contact with hasContactWith hascontactwith http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO 9a084aa3 3d5a 4a62 9fc0 fd88937a19c5 http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_9a084aa3_3d5a_4a62_9fc0_fd88937a19c5 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo 9a084aa3 3d5a 4a62 9fc0 fd88937a19c5 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_9a084aa3_3d5a_4a62_9fc0_fd88937a19c5
- **hasParticipant** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_ae2d1a96_bfa1_409a_a7d2_03d69e8a125a` — — _comment:_ "Participation is a parthood relation: you must be part of the process to contribute to it. A participant whose 4D extension is totally contained within the process.
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- **** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
- **Participation is not under direct parthood since a process is not strictly related to reductionism, but it's a way to categorize temporal regions by the interpreters."** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
Participation is not under direct parthood since a process is not strictly related to reductionism, but it's a way to categorize temporal regions by the interpreters." participation is not under direct parthood since a process is not strictly related to reductionism, but it's a way to categorize temporal regions by the interpreters."
- **Participant** (*Class*) — `EMMO_13191289_6c2b_4741_93e1_82d53bd0e703` —
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- **Object** (*Class*) — `EMMO_90ae56e4_d197_49b6_be1a_0049e4756606` — — _alt:_ Continuant | Endurant · _comment:_ "A continuant (here called object) is usually defined as a whole whose all possible temporal parts are always satisfying a specific criterion (wich is the classical definition of continuants).
Continuant | Endurant Continuant | Endurant EMMO 90ae56e4 d197 49b6 be1a 0049e4756606 EMMO_90ae56e4_d197_49b6_be1a_0049e4756606 Object continuant | endurant continuant | endurant emmo 90ae56e4 d197 49b6 be1a 0049e4756606 emmo_90ae56e4_d197_49b6_be1a_0049e4756606 http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO 90ae56e4 d197 49b6 be1a 0049e4756606 http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_90ae56e4_d197_49b6_be1a_0049e4756606 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo 90ae56e4 d197 49b6 be1a 0049e4756606 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_90ae56e4_d197_49b6_be1a_0049e4756606 object
- **** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
- **However that's not possible in general, since we will finally end to temporal parts whose temporal extension is so small that the connectivity relations that define the object will no longer hold. That's the case when the temporal interval is lower than the interval that characterize the causality interactions between the object parts.** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
However that's not possible in general, since we will finally end to temporal parts whose temporal extension is so small that the connectivity relations that define the object will no longer hold. That's the case when the temporal interval is lower than the interval that characterize the causality interactions between the object parts. However that's not possible in general, since we will finally end to temporal parts whose temporal extension is so small that the connectivity relations that define the object will no longer hold. That's the case when the temporal interval is lower than the interval that characterize the causality interactions between the object parts. however that's not possible in general, since we will finally end to temporal parts whose temporal extension is so small that the connectivity relations that define the object will no longer hold. that's the case when the temporal interval is lower than the interval that characterize the causality interactions between the object parts. however that's not possible in general, since we will finally end to temporal parts whose temporal extension is so small that the connectivity relations that define the object will no longer hold. that's the case when the temporal interval is lower than the interval that characterize the causality interactions between the object parts.
- **** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
- **In other terms, if the time span of a temporal part is lower than the inverse of the frequency of interactions between the constituents, then the constituents in such temporal part are not connected. The object is no more an object, neither an item, but simply a collection of fundamental parts.** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
In other terms, if the time span of a temporal part is lower than the inverse of the frequency of interactions between the constituents, then the constituents in such temporal part are not connected. The object is no more an object, neither an item, but simply a collection of fundamental parts. In other terms, if the time span of a temporal part is lower than the inverse of the frequency of interactions between the constituents, then the constituents in such temporal part are not connected. The object is no more an object, neither an item, but simply a collection of fundamental parts. in other terms, if the time span of a temporal part is lower than the inverse of the frequency of interactions between the constituents, then the constituents in such temporal part are not connected. the object is no more an object, neither an item, but simply a collection of fundamental parts. in other terms, if the time span of a temporal part is lower than the inverse of the frequency of interactions between the constituents, then the constituents in such temporal part are not connected. the object is no more an object, neither an item, but simply a collection of fundamental parts.
- **** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
- **To overcome this issue, we can identify an minimum holistic temporal part (a lower time interval value), below which a specific definition for an object type does not hold anymore, that is called a fundamental."** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
To overcome this issue, we can identify an minimum holistic temporal part (a lower time interval value), below which a specific definition for an object type does not hold anymore, that is called a fundamental." to overcome this issue, we can identify an minimum holistic temporal part (a lower time interval value), below which a specific definition for an object type does not hold anymore, that is called a fundamental."
- **mereological** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_3f2e4ac2_8ef3_4a14_b826_60d37f15f8ee` — — _comment:_ The EMMO adheres to Atomistic General Extensional Mereology (AGEM).
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- **hasHolisticPart** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_8e52c42b_e879_4473_9fa1_4b23428b392b` —
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- **isEffectOf** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_d7e3e4ef_953f_4f72_a728_db1fbe1a811f` —
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- **EMMO_705f27ae_954c_4f13_98aa_18473fc52b25** (*AnnotationProperty*) — `EMMO_705f27ae_954c_4f13_98aa_18473fc52b25` —
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- **isCauseFor** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_d67ee67e_4fac_4676_82c9_aec361dba698` —
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- **isTimeContactWith** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_499e24a5_5072_4c83_8625_fe3f96ae4a8d` — — _alt:_ isTemporalNextOf
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- **hasHolisticTemporalPart** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_9ee42d6b_7242_4a8d_967e_79f8f1c7fe29` —
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- **hasPredecessor** (*ObjectProperty*) — `GPO_389686f5_86d8_4e97_ba71_0537bedf0f38` —
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- **Universe** (*Entity*) — `EMMO_08cb807c_e626_447b_863f_e2835540e918` —
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- **EMMO_967080e5_2f42_4eb2_a3a9_c58143e835f9** (*AnnotationProperty*) — `EMMO_967080e5_2f42_4eb2_a3a9_c58143e835f9` —
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- **seeAlso** (*Entity*) — `seeAlso` —
http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf schema#see Also http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf schema#see also http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf schema#seeAlso http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seealso see Also see also seeAlso seealso
- **Process** (*Class*) — `EMMO_43e9a05d_98af_41b4_92f6_00f79a09bfce` — — _alt:_ Occurrent | Perdurant · _comment:_ "Following the common definition of process, the reader may think that every whole should be a process, since every 4D object always has a time dimension. However, in the EMMO we restrict the meaning of the word process to items whose evolution in time have a particular meaning for the ontologist (i.e. every 4D object unfolds in time, but not every 4D time unfolding may be of interest for the ontologist and categorized as a process).
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- **** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
- **For this reason, the definition of every specific process subclass requires the introduction of a primitive concept."** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
For this reason, the definition of every specific process subclass requires the introduction of a primitive concept." for this reason, the definition of every specific process subclass requires the introduction of a primitive concept."
- **hasOutput** (*ObjectProperty*) — `GPO_8c869b47_a258_43b9_9c75_4285a80a1dfb` —
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- **EMMO_70fe84ff_99b6_4206_a9fc_9a8931836d84** (*AnnotationProperty*) — `EMMO_70fe84ff_99b6_4206_a9fc_9a8931836d84` —
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- **hasTemporalPart** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_7afbed84_7593_4a23_bd88_9d9c6b04e8f6` — — _comment:_ In EMMO FOL this is a defined property. In OWL temporal relations are primitive.
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- **isDirectCauseFor** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_555d0261_da5e_4301_b7f9_46f604a32e91` —
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- **hasMember** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_6b7276a4_4b9d_440a_b577_0277539c0fc4` —
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- **topological** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_ad0e72fc_dcaa_490d_8371_b4d814dcda2c` —
EMMO ad0e72fc dcaa 490d 8371 b4d814dcda2c EMMO_ad0e72fc_dcaa_490d_8371_b4d814dcda2c emmo ad0e72fc dcaa 490d 8371 b4d814dcda2c emmo_ad0e72fc_dcaa_490d_8371_b4d814dcda2c http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO ad0e72fc dcaa 490d 8371 b4d814dcda2c http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_ad0e72fc_dcaa_490d_8371_b4d814dcda2c http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo ad0e72fc dcaa 490d 8371 b4d814dcda2c http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_ad0e72fc_dcaa_490d_8371_b4d814dcda2c topological
- **hasHolisticRelation** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_646cdc47_f955_4da3_9398_9aac0edf48a6` —
EMMO 646cdc47 f955 4da3 9398 9aac0edf48a6 EMMO_646cdc47_f955_4da3_9398_9aac0edf48a6 emmo 646cdc47 f955 4da3 9398 9aac0edf48a6 emmo_646cdc47_f955_4da3_9398_9aac0edf48a6 has Holistic Relation has holistic relation hasHolisticRelation hasholisticrelation http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO 646cdc47 f955 4da3 9398 9aac0edf48a6 http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_646cdc47_f955_4da3_9398_9aac0edf48a6 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo 646cdc47 f955 4da3 9398 9aac0edf48a6 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_646cdc47_f955_4da3_9398_9aac0edf48a6
- **altLabel** (*AnnotationProperty*) — `altLabel` —
alt Label alt label altLabel altlabel http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#alt Label http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#alt label http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altLabel http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#altlabel
- **hasOverlap** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_d893d373_b579_4867_841e_1c2b31a8d2c6` —
EMMO d893d373 b579 4867 841e 1c2b31a8d2c6 EMMO_d893d373_b579_4867_841e_1c2b31a8d2c6 emmo d893d373 b579 4867 841e 1c2b31a8d2c6 emmo_d893d373_b579_4867_841e_1c2b31a8d2c6 has Overlap has overlap hasOverlap hasoverlap http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO d893d373 b579 4867 841e 1c2b31a8d2c6 http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_d893d373_b579_4867_841e_1c2b31a8d2c6 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo d893d373 b579 4867 841e 1c2b31a8d2c6 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_d893d373_b579_4867_841e_1c2b31a8d2c6
- **hasPart** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_17e27c22_37e1_468c_9dd7_95e137f73e7f` — — _comment:_ All other mereology relations are defined using hasPart as primitive. It is expressed in FOL by predicate P.
EMMO 17e27c22 37e1 468c 9dd7 95e137f73e7f EMMO_17e27c22_37e1_468c_9dd7_95e137f73e7f emmo 17e27c22 37e1 468c 9dd7 95e137f73e7f emmo_17e27c22_37e1_468c_9dd7_95e137f73e7f has Part has part hasPart haspart http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO 17e27c22 37e1 468c 9dd7 95e137f73e7f http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_17e27c22_37e1_468c_9dd7_95e137f73e7f http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo 17e27c22 37e1 468c 9dd7 95e137f73e7f http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_17e27c22_37e1_468c_9dd7_95e137f73e7f
- **hasRedundantPart** (*ObjectProperty*) — `EMMO_6786b336_e982_4759_8dee_1905a4106591` — — _comment:_ "The purpose of this relation is to provide a parhood relation that does not go deep enough, in terms of decomposition, to break the holistic definition of the whole.
EMMO 6786b336 e982 4759 8dee 1905a4106591 EMMO_6786b336_e982_4759_8dee_1905a4106591 emmo 6786b336 e982 4759 8dee 1905a4106591 emmo_6786b336_e982_4759_8dee_1905a4106591 has Redundant Part has redundant part hasRedundantPart hasredundantpart http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO 6786b336 e982 4759 8dee 1905a4106591 http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_6786b336_e982_4759_8dee_1905a4106591 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo 6786b336 e982 4759 8dee 1905a4106591 http://emmo.info/emmo#emmo_6786b336_e982_4759_8dee_1905a4106591
- **** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
- **On the contrary, the holistic parthood, is expected to go that deep."** (*Entity*) — `` — <>
On the contrary, the holistic parthood, is expected to go that deep." on the contrary, the holistic parthood, is expected to go that deep."
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