ONT Re: Category Theory
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CAT. Discussion Note 5
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SUO Group,
In connection with the ontological use of category theory --
and while we're waiting for Robert Kent's opus to ope --
I would like to bring to the group's attention the
following work of Robert Marty, who I think is
saying something extremely right about the
way that we can use categorical notions
to construct or to discover invariant
objects in the b(l)ooming, buzzing
manifolds of phenomenal data.
Jon Awbrey
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Robert Marty, "Foliated Semantic Networks: Concepts, Facts, Qualities"
http://www.univ-perp.fr/see/rch/lts/marty/semantic-ns/
http://www.univ-perp.fr/see/rch/lts/marty/semantic-ns/abstract11.htm
http://www.univ-perp.fr/see/rch/lts/marty/semantic-ns/introduction11.htm
http://www.univ-perp.fr/see/rch/lts/marty/semantic-ns/concept1.htm
http://www.univ-perp.fr/see/rch/lts/marty/semantic-ns/formal1.htm
http://www.univ-perp.fr/see/rch/lts/marty/semantic-ns/composit1.htm
http://www.univ-perp.fr/see/rch/lts/marty/semantic-ns/extending1.htm
http://www.univ-perp.fr/see/rch/lts/marty/semantic-ns/application1.htm
http://www.univ-perp.fr/see/rch/lts/marty/semantic-ns/reference1.htm
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