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Presentation by Aurélien Bénel at PhiloWeb 2012 (WWW 2012), Lyon, France.

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Where do ‘ontologies’ come from?

Seeking for the missing link

Aurélien Bénel, Web & Philosophy, April 17, 2012

A program that wants to compare or combine information across (...) two databases has to know that (...) two terms are being used to mean the same thing. (...)

Artificial intelligence and Web researchers have co-opted the term [‘ontology’] for their own jargon, and for them an ontology is a document or file that formally defines the relations among terms.

(Berners-Lee et al., 2001)

(Shirky, 2005)

A: Marxism-LeninismA1: Classic works of Marxism-LeninismA3: Life and work of C. Marx, F. Engels, V.I. LeninA5: Marxism-Leninism PhilosophyA6: Marxist-Leninist Political EconomicsA7/8: Scientific Communism

Soviet Libraries

D: History (general)DA: Great BritainDB: AustriaDC: FranceDD: GermanyDE: MediterraneanDF: GreeceDG: ItalyDH: Low CountriesDJ: NetherlandsDK: Former Soviet UnionDL: ScandinaviaDP: Iberian PeninsulaDQ: SwitzerlandDR: Balkan PeninsulaDS: AsiaDT: AfricaDU: OceaniaDX: Gypsies

Library of Congress

As true as thesauri are?

Coherence Correspondence Hypothesis Intersubjectivity

What is truth anyway?

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‘Ontologies’

400 000 papersin computer

science

(Gruber, 1991)

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1930-1939Religious studies

Philosophy of science

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1940-1959Analytical philosophy (Quine)

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1960-1969Phenomenology

Reflections on art

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1970-1979Analytical philosophy

Linguistics

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1980-1989Computational linguistics

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1990-1999Knowledge representation

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2000-2009The Semantic Web

‘Ontology’ in Google scholar

The missing link

Vienna Circle

Semantic Web

Quine J. McCarthy

P. Hayes

Why it matters

• Debt to Artificial Intelligence

• same people

• same technologies

• same philosophy

Why it matters

• Quine, “On what there is” (1948)

• existence: neither discovered nor invented

• reference: pronouns rather than names

• formal logic as an ‘example of language’

truth as coherence

http://hypertopic.org/

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