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A value is the value of an attribute. As a CG concept, a value has a denotation. Our choice is that values are ideal objects, so there is no distinction between the type and the extension. It is a singular concept. Denotation of the concept type male is male. So the graph of the value relation will be : {(T(t1,#123), male), (T(t2,#123), female) ...} Besides, values are very close to subfunctional_objects, because these are role played by objects, and hence a value taken by the sub macro_functional object considered as a property or attribute. However, the difference between the two consists in the fact that a value qualify an intrinsic property of an individual, while a subfunctional object qualifies an abstract object according to a point of view that might not even considered when the abstract object is studied for itself. Hence a value is what belongs to a substratum independently to the other substrata. It is sufficient condition, to know that a notion is a value or a substratum, is that a value is related to no other substratum than this one it is a value of and meta values. [value: _x]- (val)<--[attribute]<--(attr)--[substratum] (approximate_value) % |
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http://www.limics.fr/ontologies/menelastop/value |
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[value: _x]- (val)<--[attribute]<--(attr)--[substratum] (approximate_value) % |
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CGRepresentation |
[value: _x]- (val)<--[attribute]<--(attr)--[substratum] (approximate_value) % |
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definition |
A value is the value of an attribute. As a CG concept, a value has a denotation. Our choice is that values are ideal objects, so there is no distinction between the type and the extension. It is a singular concept. Denotation of the concept type male is male. So the graph of the value relation will be : {(T(t1,#123), male), (T(t2,#123), female) ...} Besides, values are very close to subfunctional_objects, because these are role played by objects, and hence a value taken by the sub macro_functional object considered as a property or attribute. However, the difference between the two consists in the fact that a value qualify an intrinsic property of an individual, while a subfunctional object qualifies an abstract object according to a point of view that might not even considered when the abstract object is studied for itself. Hence a value is what belongs to a substratum independently to the other substrata. It is sufficient condition, to know that a notion is a value or a substratum, is that a value is related to no other substratum than this one it is a value of and meta values. [value: _x]- (val)<--[attribute]<--(attr)--[substratum] (approximate_value) % |
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not specific to the kind of functional object. |
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specificity of the point of view to the considered object; |
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menelastop:value |
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value |
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swp |
point of view on functional object |
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sws |
view point on time situation of intentional objects. |
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http://www.limics.fr/ontologies/menelastop/MetaFunctionalObject |