A comment on issue-148

(Just to get this on the record.)

If we find ourselves debating the pros and cons of this issue, I want us to make a clear distinction between two distinct theses, which are conflated in the text of the comment. 

Thesis 1. In actual practice, a given IRI may be used on the Web to refer to two different things. This can happen in a variety of ways, including an IRI Collision in the sense described by http://www.w3.org/TR/webarch/#URI-collision, but also by IRIs being used in RDF with different intended meanings. 

Thesis 2. The phenomenon described in Thesis 1 can be usefully analyzed using the RDF semantics, by saying that the IRI might refer to different things in different graphs. 

I agree with (1) but not with (2), for reasons which I can explain to anyone who actually wants to know. If the WG accepts the truth of (1) it is important that it not do so in a way which implies that it is accepting (2) as well. 

Pat

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