[2.1.4] Some Aspects of Epicurean Philosophy Presented in OWL/BFO model

The OWL/BFO model is below:

Ontology Source (OWL)epicurus-bfo.owl contains the Classes and ObjectProperites from the following posts:

[2.1.3] Epicurus on Happiness, Sensation and State of Mind
[2.1.2] Epicurean Cosmology
[2.1.1] The Epicurean Mind

I created this first model from scratch without using any code generator tool.

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First published: 29/11/2022

[1.3.22] Some aspects of Aristotle’s philosophy presented in OWL/BFO model

The OWL/BFO model below:

Ontology Source (OWL)aristotle-bfo.owl contains the Classes and ObjectProperites from the following posts:

[1.3.1] Aristotle’s Categories: the Four-Fold Division
[1.3.2] Aristotle’s Categories: the Ten-Fold Division
[1.3.3] Aristotle About the Language in De Interpretatione
[1.3.4] Aristotle on Causality, Potentiality, Actuality, Teleology
[1.3.5] Aristotle on Hylomorphism
[1.3.6] Aristotle on the Soul and Mind
[1.3.7] Hylomorphism in Aristotle’s Psychology
[1.3.9] Ontological Structure of Aristotelian Logic
[1.3.10] Aristotle’s Categorization of Sciences
[1.3.12] Aristotle’s Four (Plus One) Elements
[1.3.13] Aristotle on Motion
[1.3.14] Aristotle on Cosmology
[1.3.15] Aristotle on the Political Structure of the City-State
[1.3.16] Aristotle on Best Regimes and Constitutions
[1.3.17] Aristotle on Happiness, Virtuous Activity and Golden Mean
[1.3.18] Aristotle on Continence, Incontinence (Akrasia), Impetuosity and Weakness
[1.3.19] Aristotle on Time and Change
[1.3.20] Aristotle on Passive and Active Intellect

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First published: 27/1/2022