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The Philosophy of Geo-Ontologies


The Philosophy of Geo-Ontologies

Applied Ontology of Geography
SpringerBriefs in Geography 2nd ed. 2021

von: Timothy Tambassi

69,54 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 26.06.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783030781453
Sprache: englisch

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<p>Placed at the intersection among philosophy, geography, and computer science, the domain of investigation of applied ontology of geography ranges&nbsp;from making explicit assumptions and commitments of geography as a discipline,&nbsp;to the theoretical and technical needs of geographical/IT tools, such as GIS and geo-ontologies.&nbsp;Such a domain of investigation represents the central topic of discussion of this book, which intends: 1)&nbsp;to provide an overview of the mutual interactions among the disciplines encompassed in the domain; 2)&nbsp;to discuss notions such as spatial representation, boundaries, and geographical entities that constitute the main focus of the (philosophical) ontology of geography; 3)&nbsp;to propose a geographical classification of geo-ontologies in response to their increasing diffusion within the contemporary debate, as well as to show what ontological categories best systematize their contents.&nbsp;The second edition of the book differs from the first one as it offers a broader analysis of the (philosophical) ontology of geography: an analysis that is no more limited to the theoretical need of geo-ontologies.</p>
Introduction.- Part I. The Ontological Background.- Ontologies in Computer Science: a brief overview.- From the Ontological Turn to the Ontology of Geography.- Common Sense Conceptualizations and Systems of Objects.- Part II. Geographical Entities, Boundaries and Spatial Representation.- Experiments and Results.- From a Speculative Perspective: Geographic Entities and Boundaries.- On Drawing (Different) Lines on a Map.- On the Ontological Status of Geographical Boundaries.- Spatial Representation and Ontological Tools.- Part III. From a Geographical Perspective: Spatial Turn, Taxonomies and Geo-Ontologies.- From the Spatial Turn to the Diffusion of Geo-ontologies.- The Problems of Existing Taxonomies.- A Geo-ontological Tri-Partition.- PART IV. Geo-ontologies, Digital Humanities and Ancient World.- Towards a Geo-ontology for the Ancient World.- Geography in Greek and Roman Culture.- Conclusion.<p></p>
Timothy Tambassi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Salerno and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Eastern Piedmont. His interests of research include Formal Ontology, Philosophy of Geography and Philosophy of Computer Science.<p></p>
Presents philosophical introductions to geo-ontologies Contains a long, detailed, and up-to-date list of contemporary geo-ontologies Includes the first taxonomy of geo-ontologies grounded on some fundamental geographical distinctions Is accessible for philosophers, computer scientists, digital humanists, and geographers who want to study this particular topic Represents a fundamental tool for everyone who wants to build a geo-ontology

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