Preferred Name | unintentional change | |
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An unintentional_change is a change for which there is no agent, because there is no goal nor intention. It is a constated change in a reference world, there is no intention behind it, in the common and philosophical meaning. There could be unintentional change in every reference world we have considered for the intentional_change: we see changes in the physical world (physical_unintentional_change), in the mental world (mental_unintentional_change), in the cultural world (cultural_unintentional_change). In our domain, only the first seems relevant. Moreover, there could be for the two others a problem in considering unintentional_changes in worlds that exist only in intension, or intentionally, or by means of human spirit. Although not so shocking, one may wonder. [unintentional_change: _x]- (involved_obj)-->[physical_object] (before_state)-->[state_of_physical_object:_as1] (after_state)-->[state_of_physical_object:_ass] ;;comme dirait Jean. (attr)-->[unintentional_attr]--(val_qual)-->[unintentional_val] % |
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http://www.limics.fr/ontologies/menelastop/UnintentionalChange |
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[unintentional_change: _x]- (involved_obj)-->[physical_object] (before_state)-->[state_of_physical_object:_as1] (after_state)-->[state_of_physical_object:_ass] ;;comme dirait Jean. (attr)-->[unintentional_attr]--(val_qual)-->[unintentional_val] % |
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[unintentional_change: _x]- (involved_obj)-->[physical_object] (before_state)-->[state_of_physical_object:_as1] (after_state)-->[state_of_physical_object:_ass] ;;comme dirait Jean. (attr)-->[unintentional_attr]--(val_qual)-->[unintentional_val] % |
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An unintentional_change is a change for which there is no agent, because there is no goal nor intention. It is a constated change in a reference world, there is no intention behind it, in the common and philosophical meaning. There could be unintentional change in every reference world we have considered for the intentional_change: we see changes in the physical world (physical_unintentional_change), in the mental world (mental_unintentional_change), in the cultural world (cultural_unintentional_change). In our domain, only the first seems relevant. Moreover, there could be for the two others a problem in considering unintentional_changes in worlds that exist only in intension, or intentionally, or by means of human spirit. Although not so shocking, one may wonder. [unintentional_change: _x]- (involved_obj)-->[physical_object] (before_state)-->[state_of_physical_object:_as1] (after_state)-->[state_of_physical_object:_ass] ;;comme dirait Jean. (attr)-->[unintentional_attr]--(val_qual)-->[unintentional_val] % |
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unintentional change |
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dws |
intentionally/ unintentionally |
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prefixIRI |
menelastop:UnintentionalChange |
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unintentional change |
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swp |
describes change of an intentional object |
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sws |
development or sudden appearance. |
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http://www.limics.fr/ontologies/menelastop#UnintentionalChange | TOP-MENELAS | LOOM | |
http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/epo.owl#UnintentionalChange | EPO | LOOM |