A Formal Ontology for Conception Representation in Terminological Systems

Farshad Badie

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Abstract

I have supposed that we need a formal system to represent and explicate humans’ conceptions of the world. According to this research, such a formal system is representable based on a Conception Language (CL) that is a terminological knowledge representation formalism. In this research, I will offer a formal ontology for conception representation in terminological systems. Such a CL-based ontology will specify the conceptualisation of humans’ conceptions as well as of the effects of their conceptions on the world.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationReasoning: Logic, Cognition, and Games
EditorsMariusz Urbański, Tomasz Skura, Pawel Łupkowski
PublisherCollege Publications
Publication dateJan 2020
Pages137-156
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-84890-325-8
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2020
SeriesStudies in Logic and Practical Reasoning

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