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intentional change |
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Definitions |
[intentional_change: _x]- (agt)-->[human_being] (rcpt)-->[human_being] (source)-->[human_being] (pat)-->[human_being] (complicated_by)-->[state_of_physical_object] (descriptive_goal)-->[state_of_physical_object] (descriptive_result)-->[state_of_physical_object] (motivated_by)-->[state_of_physical_object] (not_favoured_by)-->[state_of_physical_object] (performative_goal)-->[intentional_change] (motive)-->[state_of_mind] (reason)-->[state_of_mind] (has_for_necessary_subaction)-->[intentional_change] (has_for_optional_subaction)-->[intentional_change] (necessary_subaction_of)-->[intentional_change] (optional_subaction_of)-->[intentional_change] (inst_meth)-->[intentional_change] (inst_meth_excl)-->[intentional_change] (inst_tool)-->[physical_object] (purported_change)<--[intentional_change] (purported_obj)-->[physical_object] % A intentional change is a change directed by an intention, ie the representation of a goal. It is then intentional in two senses: intention in the common meaning, ie a goal, and intention in the philosophical meaning, ie a representation of something that is not always real. Intentional changes are hence possible by means of objects that can have intentions (or representations): that is human_being. Intentional changes have hence an agent, the human_being supporting the intention, and a goal, what is purported by the intention. According to the purported goal, children are distinguished: changing the physical world (physical_change_action), changing the mental world (mental_change_action), changing the ideal world (social_change_action). For those who like philosophical references, these are the three world of Popper (Physical, Psychological, Cultural). |
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http://www.limics.fr/ontologies/menelastop/IntentionalChange |
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CGRepresentation |
[intentional_change: _x]- (agt)-->[human_being] (rcpt)-->[human_being] (source)-->[human_being] (pat)-->[human_being] (complicated_by)-->[state_of_physical_object] (descriptive_goal)-->[state_of_physical_object] (descriptive_result)-->[state_of_physical_object] (motivated_by)-->[state_of_physical_object] (not_favoured_by)-->[state_of_physical_object] (performative_goal)-->[intentional_change] (motive)-->[state_of_mind] (reason)-->[state_of_mind] (has_for_necessary_subaction)-->[intentional_change] (has_for_optional_subaction)-->[intentional_change] (necessary_subaction_of)-->[intentional_change] (optional_subaction_of)-->[intentional_change] (inst_meth)-->[intentional_change] (inst_meth_excl)-->[intentional_change] (inst_tool)-->[physical_object] (purported_change)<--[intentional_change] (purported_obj)-->[physical_object] % |
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definition |
A intentional change is a change directed by an intention, ie the representation of a goal. It is then intentional in two senses: intention in the common meaning, ie a goal, and intention in the philosophical meaning, ie a representation of something that is not always real. Intentional changes are hence possible by means of objects that can have intentions (or representations): that is human_being. Intentional changes have hence an agent, the human_being supporting the intention, and a goal, what is purported by the intention. According to the purported goal, children are distinguished: changing the physical world (physical_change_action), changing the mental world (mental_change_action), changing the ideal world (social_change_action). For those who like philosophical references, these are the three world of Popper (Physical, Psychological, Cultural). |
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dwp |
changes are desired or intentionnally provoked. |
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dws |
intentionally/ unintentionally |
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prefixIRI |
menelastop:IntentionalChange |
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prefLabel |
intentional change changement volontaire |
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swp |
describes change of an intentional object |
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sws |
development or sudden appearance. |
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disjointWith |
http://www.limics.fr/ontologies/menelastop/UnintentionalChange |
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subClassOf |
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http://www.limics.fr/ontologies/menelastop#IntentionalChange | TOP-MENELAS | LOOM | |
http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/epo.owl#IntentionalChange | EPO | LOOM |