Re: ONT Re: Zeroth Order Ontology
Jon Awbrey wrote:
[...]
> JA: | Let us try to approach the question
> | of "semantic inter-operability" (SIO)
> | by way of the following sub-questions:
> |
> | 1. What is the "meaning" of a "finite set of sentences" (FSOS)?
> |
> | 2. What is the "meaning" of a "finite set of tuples" (FSOT)?
> |
> | 3. How shall we compare the "meanings" of these two?
>
> What we have here is a failure to intercommunicate between
> extensional and intensional datasets/concepts, and that is
> the problem that I would like to approach in the manner of
> newborn babes, simplicity first, step-wise trying to crawl,
> to walk, to run, perchance to fly, in that order, whatever
> else it takes to get the idea across.
*This* is what I've been waiting for. And unfortunately, I'll have
to wait a week until we continue (Jon is out-of-office until Nov.).
Murray
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