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Challenges for ontological engineering in the humanities: a case study of philosophy

Published Online:pp 124-135https://doi.org/10.1504/IJMSO.2016.080350

The paper develops an idea of an engineering ontology whose purpose is to represent philosophy as a research discipline in the humanities. I discuss three recent attempts in this respect with the aim to identify their modelling potential. The upshot of this analysis leads to a new conceptual framework for ontological engineering for philosophy. I show how this framework can be implemented in the form of an OWL ontology.

Keywords

engineering ontology, knowledge representation, humanities, interpretation, ontological engineering, case study, philosophy, OWL, modelling