Preferred Name | intentional object | |
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Menelas definition : "An INTENTIONAL_OBJECT is an object that can not be found in the physical world nor in the abstract or temporal one. Such an object is a description of the world or of a change in the world. It is intentional because this the way we think of the world: not directly to physical, abstract or temporal objects, but through the states and state_changes in which they occur. It is the reason why intentional_object amounts to the Menelas phase_I concept named "timed". Hence this concept intentional_object could be named timed_object. In the same way, temporal_object could be named time_object. To be consensually decided. Every intentional_object is connected to a temporal object because it is temporally situated. On the other hand, it is not spatially situated in itself, but only through the mediation of the physical objects it is a state or a state change of. This fact is parallel to the fact the physical objects (individuated objects) are not temporally situated but spatially situated. To be temporally situated, they have to be considered through an intentional object. Always to follow philosophical metaphors, one can say that the intentional objects, having a mental nature, are given within the time dimension, which the apriori form of the internal sense, in the kantian terminology. The physical objects are given in the apriori form of the external sense, i.e. space. However, since states and state changes conflate different types of objects, they conflate the two dimensions." CG Representation : [intentional_object: _x]- (content)<--[state_of_mind]--(noetic_modality)-->[thetic_modality:_t] (noematic_modality)-->[thetic_modality:_t] (triggering_factor)-->[intentional_object] (intentional) (real) (timed_modality)-->[temporal_object] (timed_date)-->[date_time_stamp:_date2] --(day_temporal_measure)-->[quantitative_val] --(reference_unit)-->[temporal_datation] (timed_begin_at)-->[date_time_stamp:_date2] (timed_end_at)-->[date_time_stamp:_date2] (timed_occurs)-->[date_time_stamp:_date2] (timed_during)-->[temporal_interval:_it1]- (temporal_interval_measure)-->[quantitative_val] --(reference_unit)-->[temporal_duration] (begin_at)-->[date_time_stamp:_date1] (end_at)-->[date_time_stamp:_date1] (time_covers)-->[date_time_stamp:_date1] (time_date)-->[date_time_stamp:_date1] --(day_temporal_measure)-->[quantitative_val] --(reference_unit)-->[temporal_datation] (interval_temporal_rel)-->[temporal_interval:_it2]- (timed_during)<--[intentional_object] (temporal_interval_measure)-->[quantitative_val] --(reference_unit)-->[temporal_duration] (time_date)-->[date_time_stamp:_date] --(day_temporal_measure)-->[quantitative_val] --(reference_unit)-->[temporal_datation] (begin_at)-->[date_time_stamp:_date] (end_at)-->[date_time_stamp:_date] (time_covers)-->[date_time_stamp:_date]% (interval_during)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_after)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_before)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_start)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_end)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_inside)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_outside)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_simul)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_proj)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_succ)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] % % |
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http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/2009/3/ontoDPN.owl#IntentionalObject |
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definition |
Menelas definition : "An INTENTIONAL_OBJECT is an object that can not be found in the physical world nor in the abstract or temporal one. Such an object is a description of the world or of a change in the world. It is intentional because this the way we think of the world: not directly to physical, abstract or temporal objects, but through the states and state_changes in which they occur. It is the reason why intentional_object amounts to the Menelas phase_I concept named "timed". Hence this concept intentional_object could be named timed_object. In the same way, temporal_object could be named time_object. To be consensually decided. Every intentional_object is connected to a temporal object because it is temporally situated. On the other hand, it is not spatially situated in itself, but only through the mediation of the physical objects it is a state or a state change of. This fact is parallel to the fact the physical objects (individuated objects) are not temporally situated but spatially situated. To be temporally situated, they have to be considered through an intentional object. Always to follow philosophical metaphors, one can say that the intentional objects, having a mental nature, are given within the time dimension, which the apriori form of the internal sense, in the kantian terminology. The physical objects are given in the apriori form of the external sense, i.e. space. However, since states and state changes conflate different types of objects, they conflate the two dimensions." CG Representation : [intentional_object: _x]- (content)<--[state_of_mind]--(noetic_modality)-->[thetic_modality:_t] (noematic_modality)-->[thetic_modality:_t] (triggering_factor)-->[intentional_object] (intentional) (real) (timed_modality)-->[temporal_object] (timed_date)-->[date_time_stamp:_date2] --(day_temporal_measure)-->[quantitative_val] --(reference_unit)-->[temporal_datation] (timed_begin_at)-->[date_time_stamp:_date2] (timed_end_at)-->[date_time_stamp:_date2] (timed_occurs)-->[date_time_stamp:_date2] (timed_during)-->[temporal_interval:_it1]- (temporal_interval_measure)-->[quantitative_val] --(reference_unit)-->[temporal_duration] (begin_at)-->[date_time_stamp:_date1] (end_at)-->[date_time_stamp:_date1] (time_covers)-->[date_time_stamp:_date1] (time_date)-->[date_time_stamp:_date1] --(day_temporal_measure)-->[quantitative_val] --(reference_unit)-->[temporal_datation] (interval_temporal_rel)-->[temporal_interval:_it2]- (timed_during)<--[intentional_object] (temporal_interval_measure)-->[quantitative_val] --(reference_unit)-->[temporal_duration] (time_date)-->[date_time_stamp:_date] --(day_temporal_measure)-->[quantitative_val] --(reference_unit)-->[temporal_datation] (begin_at)-->[date_time_stamp:_date] (end_at)-->[date_time_stamp:_date] (time_covers)-->[date_time_stamp:_date]% (interval_during)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_after)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_before)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_start)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_end)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_inside)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_outside)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_simul)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_proj)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] (interval_succ)-->[temporal_interval:_it2] % % |
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any object whose instantiation takes place in time. Description of what is considered. |
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dws |
time/space |
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MENELASID |
1211 |
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prefixIRI |
ontoDPN:IntentionalObject |
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prefLabel |
intentional object |
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swp |
essence that is instantiated in a reference universe |
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sws |
Change or not change, that is the question. |
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disjointWith |
http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/2009/3/ontoDPN.owl#ObjetPhysique |
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http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/2009/3/ontoDPN.owl#ObjetAbstrait |