Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Forests, cars and orchestras are very different ontological entities, and
yet very similar in some aspects. The relationships they have with the elements they
are composed of is often assumed to be reducible to standard ontological relations,
like parthood and constitution, but how this could be done is still debated. This
paper sheds light on the issue starting from a linguistic and philosophical analysis
aimed at understanding notions like plurality, collective and composite, and proposing
a formal approach to characterise them. We conclude the presentation with a
discussion and analysis of social groups within this framework.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
mereology; parthood; constitution; membership; plural; plurality; collective; composition; composite; social group; agency; functionality
List of contributors:
Masolo, Claudio; Borgo, Stefano; Ferrario, Roberta; Porello, Daniele
Book title:
Formal Ontology in Information Systems. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference (FOIS 2020)