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:2. Any of several fundamental and distinct classes to which entities or concepts belong. Reference: Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 2004 v.3.1 electronic edition. www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/category | :2. Any of several fundamental and distinct classes to which entities or concepts belong. Reference: Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 2004 v.3.1 electronic edition. www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/category | ||
− | :3. A formal (which is to say, domain-neutral) [[Edu:universal|universal]], such as [[Edu:entity|entity]], [[Edu:continuant|continuant]], or [[Edu:occurrent|occurrent]]. [ [[Edu:TermlistReferences#arpetal2015|Arp et al., 2015]] ] | + | :3. [BFO2.0] A formal (which is to say, domain-neutral) [[Edu:universal|universal]], such as [[Edu:entity|entity]], [[Edu:continuant|continuant]], or [[Edu:occurrent|occurrent]]. [ [[Edu:TermlistReferences#arpetal2015|Arp et al., 2015]] ] |
:4. A property that is [[Edu:Rigidity|rigid]] but does not carry a specific identity criteria. [ [[Edu:TermlistReferences#Guarino1999|Guarino, 1999]] ] | :4. A property that is [[Edu:Rigidity|rigid]] but does not carry a specific identity criteria. [ [[Edu:TermlistReferences#Guarino1999|Guarino, 1999]] ] |
Latest revision as of 22:48, 21 January 2020
Category
- 1. A division within a system of classification.
- 2. Any of several fundamental and distinct classes to which entities or concepts belong. Reference: Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 2004 v.3.1 electronic edition. www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/category
- 3. [BFO2.0] A formal (which is to say, domain-neutral) universal, such as entity, continuant, or occurrent. [ Arp et al., 2015 ]
- 4. A property that is rigid but does not carry a specific identity criteria. [ Guarino, 1999 ]