Re: Issue-37: Ontological Modelling

On 1/21/13 11:54 AM, Henry Story wrote:
> I added to the wiki for Issue-37 an section which tries to give the
> first steps towards modelling LDP using ontologies.
>
>    http://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/ISSUE-37
>
> RDF is a development of logic, and logic was designed by Frege
> according to Robert B. Brandom ( Making it Explicit ) to make
> presuppositions we have explicit. By making it easy to trace
> the consequences of a statement one can reason about them
> much more carefully.
>
> Perhaps this can be then used to build the ldp ontology
> which needs to be published in the LDP namespace.
>
> Currently it seems that we can start distinguishing resources
> described by LDP by what types of HTTP operations they allow -
> which is not surprising since we are building a protocol. Since
> HTTP operations directed at one type of resource don't have
> the same meaning as when directed at another type or resource
> eg HTTP POST of a Graph on an LDPC and on an LDPR, this does
> seem to be useable to show that these are not overlapping
> classes.
>
> 	Henry
>
> Social Web Architect
> http://bblfish.net/
>
+1 .

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