In this paper we present and compare two different ap- proaches to the notion of "relational role" and connected is- sues. Both approaches are based on the introduction of the notion of "qua-individual" and on the reification of relations. We use a classical problem in the literature on roles, namely the counting problem, as testbed, and we show how the two approaches deal with it in a similar way. We nevertheless show that they are to be distinguished, examining several as- pects emerging from their relation with the notion of trope.

Relational Roles and Qua-individuals

Claudio Masolo;Giancarlo Guizzardi;Emanuele Bottazzi;Roberta Ferrario
2005

Abstract

In this paper we present and compare two different ap- proaches to the notion of "relational role" and connected is- sues. Both approaches are based on the introduction of the notion of "qua-individual" and on the reification of relations. We use a classical problem in the literature on roles, namely the counting problem, as testbed, and we show how the two approaches deal with it in a similar way. We nevertheless show that they are to be distinguished, examining several as- pects emerging from their relation with the notion of trope.
2005
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione - ISTC
978-1-57735-254-9
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