VegeDog: Formalism, Vegetarian Dogs, and Partonomies in Transition
E. Nissan ; S. E. Shimony
Computing and Informatics, Tome 28 (2012) no. 1, / Harvested from Computing and Informatics
The pragmatics of 'vegetarian' and 'carnivorous' exhibits an asymmetry that we put in evidence by analyzing a newspaper  report about vegetarian dog-owners imposing a vegetarian diet on their pets. More fundamental is the problem of partonomy versus containment, for which we attempt a naive but formal analysis applied to ingestion and the food chain, an issue we derive from the same text analyzed. Our formal tools belong in commonsense modelling, a domain of artificial intelligence related to extra-linguistic knowledge and pragmatics. We first provide an interpretation of events analyzed, and express it graphically in a semantic-network related representation, and propose an alternative that we express in terms of a modal logic, avoiding the full representational power of Hayes's "ontology for liquids".
Publié le : 2012-01-26
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@article{cai676,
     author = {E. Nissan and S. E. Shimony},
     title = {VegeDog: Formalism, Vegetarian Dogs, and Partonomies in Transition},
     journal = {Computing and Informatics},
     volume = {28},
     number = {1},
     year = {2012},
     language = {en},
     url = {http://dml.mathdoc.fr/item/cai676}
}
E. Nissan; S. E. Shimony. VegeDog: Formalism, Vegetarian Dogs, and Partonomies in Transition. Computing and Informatics, Tome 28 (2012) no. 1, . http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/cai676/