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Using the approach taken in [[Submissions: … Using the approach taken in [[Submissions:N-Ary_Relation_Pattern_(OWL_2)]] we place an observer relative fact (OR) in a context (the observer, C) and the brute fact (BF). For the theory This is a reified relation, and we then specify a role chain that allows us to directly relate the observer (context C) to the brute fact using a relation that reflects the fact that the brute fact counts-as some observer relative fact. See Searle, 1995 (construction of social reality) and/or:
Rinke Hoekstra. Ontology Representation – Design Patterns and Ontologies that Make Sense, volume 197 of Frontiers of Artificial Intelligence and Applications. IOS Press, Amsterdam, June 2009.
Rinke Hoekstra. Representing social reality in owl 2. In Evren Sirin and Kendall Clark, editors, Proceedings of OWLED 2010, June 2010.
for the details of this theory. une 2010.
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