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  1. Ontological realism: A methodology for coordinated evolution of scientific ontologies.Barry Smith & Werner Ceusters - 2010 - Applied ontology 5 (3):139-188.
    Since 2002 we have been testing and refining a methodology for ontology development that is now being used by multiple groups of researchers in different life science domains. Gary Merrill, in a recent paper in this journal, describes some of the reasons why this methodology has been found attractive by researchers in the biological and biomedical sciences. At the same time he assails the methodology on philosophical grounds, focusing specifically on our recommendation that ontologies developed for scientific purposes should be (...)
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  • Schopenhauer, Philosophy, and the Arts.Mark A. Cheetham - 1997 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 55 (4):447-449.
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  • Schopenhauer, Philosophy and the Arts.Dale Jacquette (ed.) - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This collection brings together thirteen essays by some of the most respected contemporary scholars of Schopenhauer's aesthetics from a wide spectrum of philosophical perspectives. The dynamics of the empirical will and Will as a thing-in-itself in the interplay of Schopenhauer's metaphysics and philosophy of fine art has important implications for the freedom, salvation and tragic suffering of the artist, the representation of Platonic Ideas in art, and the role of artistic inspiration, emotion and aesthetic pleasure in the beautiful and sublime. (...)
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  • The identity of resources on the web: an ontology for web architecture.Harry Halpin & Valentina Presutti - 2011 - Applied ontology 6 (3):263-293.
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  • Flexibility and utility of the cell cycle ontology.Vladimir Mironov, Erick Antezana, Mikel Egaña, Ward Blondé, Bernard De Baets, Martin Kuiper & Robert Stevens - 2011 - Applied ontology 6 (3):247-261.
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  • Roles, an interdisciplinary perspective.Guido Boella, Leendert van der Torre & Harko Verhagen - 2007 - Applied ontology 2 (2):81-88.
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  • Flexibility and utility of the Cell Cycle Ontology.Vladimir Mironov, Erick Zimar Antezana San Roman, Mikel Egaña, Ward Blondé, Bernard De Baets, Martin Kuiper & Robert Stevens - 2011 - Applied ontology 6 (3):247-261.
    The Cell Cycle Ontology (CCO) has the aim to provide a 'one stop shop' for scientists interested in the biology of the cell cycle that would like to ask questions from a molecular and/or systems perspective: what are the genes, proteins, and so on involved in the regulation of cell division? How do they interact to produce the effects observed in the regulation of the cell cycle? To answer these questions, the CCO must integrate a large amount of knowledge from (...)
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  • Designing core ontologies.Ansgar Scherp, Carsten Saathoff, Thomas Franz & Steffen Staab - 2011 - Applied ontology 6 (3):177-221.
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  • Combining Linked Data and knowledge engineering best practices to design a lightweight role ontology.Alexandre Passant, Antoine Isaac & Philippe Laublet - 2011 - Applied ontology 6 (3):223-246.
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