Brinell Test Ontology-EMMO

Last uploaded: July 30, 2024
Preferred Name

Whole
Synonyms
Definitions

A whole is always defined using a criterion expressed through the classical transitive parthood relation. This class is expected to host the definition of world objects as they appear in its wholeness, dependently on some of their parts and independently on the surroundings. The superclass of entities which are defined by requiring the existence of some parts (at least one) of specifically given types, where the specified types are different with respect to the type of the whole. A whole is categorized as fundamental (or maximal) or redundant (non-maximal).

ID

https://w3id.org/emmo#EMMO_1efe8b96_e006_4a33_bc9a_421406cbb9f0

comment

A whole is always defined using a criterion expressed through the classical transitive parthood relation. This class is expected to host the definition of world objects as they appear in its wholeness, dependently on some of their parts and independently on the surroundings.

definition

A whole is always defined using a criterion expressed through the classical transitive parthood relation. This class is expected to host the definition of world objects as they appear in its wholeness, dependently on some of their parts and independently on the surroundings.

The superclass of entities which are defined by requiring the existence of some parts (at least one) of specifically given types, where the specified types are different with respect to the type of the whole.

A whole is categorized as fundamental (or maximal) or redundant (non-maximal).

elucidation

The superclass of entities which are defined by requiring the existence of some parts (at least one) of specifically given types, where the specified types are different with respect to the type of the whole.

isDefinedBy

https://w3id.org/emmo/perspectives/holistic#

label

Whole

prefixIRI

EMMO_1efe8b96_e006_4a33_bc9a_421406cbb9f0

prefLabel

Whole

seeAlso

https://w3id.org/emmo/perspectives/holistic#

subClassOf

https://w3id.org/emmo#EMMO_a374f1d4_55b1_4796_a8c6_88668f205cd2

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