All Stories

  1. Conceptual Spaces for Space Event Characterization via Hard and Soft Data Fusion
  2. Interoperability of disparate engineering domain ontologies using basic formal ontology
  3. Functions in Basic Formal Ontology
  4. Toward a Science of Emerging Media
  5. Building Ontologies With Basic Formal Ontology
  6. Kinds of Ontologies and the Role of Taxonomies
  7. The Ontology of Relations
  8. Introduction to Basic Formal Ontology I: Continuants
  9. Introduction to Basic Formal Ontology II: Occurrents
  10. What Is an Ontology?
  11. Principles of Best Practice I: Domain Ontology Design
  12. Principles of Best Practice II: Terms, Definitions, and Classification
  13. Basic Formal Ontology at Work
  14. Austrian and Hungarian Philosophy: On the Logic of Wittgenstein and Pauler
  15. Beyond Paper
  16. Document Acts
  17. Classifying Processes: An Essay in Applied Ontology
  18. CLASSIFYING PROCESSES: AN ESSAY IN APPLIED ONTOLOGY
  19. Explications vérifactionnistes
  20. Malaria Diagnosis and the Plasmodium Life Cycle: the BFO Perspective
  21. Malaria Diagnosis and the Plasmodium Life Cycle: the BFO Perspective
  22. Foundations of an ontology of philosophy
  23. Infectious Disease Ontology
  24. Toward a Realistic Science of Environments
  25. Ontology (Science)
  26. Applied Ontology
  27. The Varieties of Normativity: An Essay on Social Ontology
  28. Referent tracking for Digital Rights Management
  29. What’s wrong with contemporary philosophy?
  30. WHY POLISH PHILOSOPHY DOES NOT EXIST
  31. Ontologies for the life sciences
  32. On Luck, Responsibility and the Meaning of Life
  33. The Cornucopia of Formal-Ontological Relations
  34. A Theory of Granular Partitions
  35. John Searle
  36. Truthmakers, Truthbearers and the Objectivity of Truth
  37. True Grid
  38. Granular partitions and vagueness
  39. Philosophie, Politik und Wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung
  40. Revisiting the derrida affair with Barry Smith
  41. The Niche
  42. Les objets sociaux
  43. Kafka et Brentano
  44. Qu'est-ce qu'une niche? Biologie et ontologie formelle
  45. Brentano and Kafka
  46. Austria
  47. Realistic Phenomenology
  48. The Connectionist Mind: A Study of Hayekian Psychology
  49. Mereotopology: A theory of parts and boundaries
  50. Logic and the Sachverhalt
  51. The Cambridge Companion to Husserl
  52. On the cognition of spatial boundaries: a mereotopological investigation
  53. Editorial Preface
  54. L'Autriche et la naissance de la philosophie scientifique
  55. Meinong und die Gegenstandstheorie
  56. Husserl’s Theory of Meaning and Reference
  57. Naive physics
  58. Two Idealisms: Lask and Husserl
  59. Putting the World Back into Semantics
  60. Characteristica Universalis
  61. Husserl bibliography
  62. German philosophy: Language and style
  63. Neo-Kantianism and Phenomenology. The Case of Emil Lask and Johannes Daubert
  64. Towards a history of speech act theory
  65. On the Phases of Reism
  66. On the Origins of Analytic Philosophy
  67. Logic and the Sachverhalt
  68. Austrian Origins of Logical Positivism
  69. The substance of Brentano's ontology
  70. Adolf Reinach: An Annotated Bibliography
  71. On the Cognition of States of Affairs
  72. Adolf Reinach: An Intellectual Biography
  73. Chronicle
  74. Self-Awareness: A Semantical Inquiry.
  75. The Substitution Theory of Art
  76. Acta Cum Fundamentis in Re
  77. TEN CONDITIONS ON A THEORY OF SPEECH ACTS
  78. Traditional vs. Analytic Philosophy
  79. Framework for formal ontology
  80. On Objects of Higher Order and Husserl's Phenomenology.
  81. An Essay in Formal Ontology
  82. Historicity, Value and Mathematics
  83. Truthmaker Explanations
  84. Brentano’s ontology
  85. The Evaluation of Ontologies
  86. Introduction
  87. Common sense
  88. John Searle: From Speech Acts to Social Reality
  89. Biometaphysics
  90. Sachverhalt
  91. Persistence and Ontological Pluralism
  92. Referent Tracking for Corporate Memories
  93. Wittgenstein und das ethische Gesetz
  94. Truth-Makers
  95. On the Phases of Reism
  96. Chapter 1: Philosophy and Biomedical Information Systems
  97. Chapter 4: New Desiderata for Biomedical Terminologies
  98. Chapter 6: A Theory of Granular Partitions
  99. Chapter 10: Ontological Relations
  100. Aristotelianism, apriorism, essentialism
  101. Atti documentali
  102. Theories of judgement
  103. Truth-makers
  104. Referent Tracking for Corporate Memories
  105. The Foundations of Social Coordination: John Searle and Hernando de Soto
  106. Austria and the Rise of Scientific Philosophy
  107. Chapter 5: The Benefits of Realism: A Realist Logic with Applications
  108. Diagrams, Documents, and the Meshing of Plans. Barry Smith
  109. Against Idealism: Johannes Daubert vs. Husserl’s Ideas I
  110. Carving Up Reality
  111. Modelling Principles and Methodologies – Relations in Anatomical Ontologies