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- A Framework for Understanding and Classifying Ontology Applications - A good paper on the various kinds and uses of ontology in real-world applications (PDF).
sern.ucalgary.ca/KSI/KAW/KAW99/papers/Uschold2/final-ont-apn-fmk.pdf
- Abstract Objects - Survey of attempts to draw the distinction between concrete and abstract objects; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Gideon Rosen.
plato.stanford.edu/entries/abstract-objects
- Buffalo Ontology Site - Information on ontology, on the history of ontology, and on contemporary ontology and its applications.
wings.buffalo.edu/philosophy/ontology
- Center for Applied Ontology - The Center for Applied Ontology brings together members of various disciplines interested in extending the tools of descriptive ontology for proscriptive purposes.
wings.buffalo.edu/~koepsell/center.htm
- Descriptive and Formal Ontology - The development of ontology from philosophy to knowledge engineering.
www.formalontology.it
- Events - Survey of philosophical views on the character and status of events; from the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Roberto Casati and Achille Varzi.
plato.stanford.edu/entries/events
- Holes - Holes are an interesting case-study for ontologists and epistemologists. From the Stanford Encyclopedia.
plato.stanford.edu/entries/holes
- Physicalism - Discussion of the thesis that everything is physical; by Daniel Stoljar.
plato.stanford.edu/entries/physicalism
- The Enterprise Ontology - An attempt to systematize a business grammar and syntax.
www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/~entprise/enterprise/ontology.html
- The Identity of Indiscernibles - A principle of analytic ontology first explicitly formulated by Leibniz. It states that no two distinct substances exactly resemble each other.
plato.stanford.edu/entries/identity-indiscernible
- The Ontology of Cyberspace - The Ontology of Cyberspace
www.opencourtbooks.com/books/ontology_cyberspace.html
- Tropes - An article describing tropes in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, by John Bacon.
plato.stanford.edu/entries/tropes
- What is an Ontology? - Short and long answers from Tom Gruber of Stanford University, Knowledge Systems Lab.
www-ksl.stanford.edu/kst/what-is-an-ontology.html
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