Since some decades, ontology is used for supporting semantic analysis, both in linguistics and computing. In both fields, this lead to intensive interdisciplinary discussions between these fields and philosophical ontology. This colloquium aims at providing an interdisciplinary forum for researchers from relevant disciplines such as linguistics, computing science, information science, and philosophy.
The programme is available here: https://sites.google.com/view/spe13-ontobrix2026/programme?authuser=0
Registeration and conference fees: https://sites.google.com/view/spe13-ontobrix2026/
Please address all inquiries to ontobrix@gmail.com„>ontobrix@gmail.com.
Keynotes
- Riccardo Baratella – University of Genova & University of Cassino: Towards a Theory of Being Apt
- Stefano Borgo – CNR LOA, Trento: The usefulness of heterogeneous, unclear and vague concepts: The case of terrain vague
- Massimiliano Carrarra – University of Padova: Compatibilism in ontology: expanding the landscape
- Michael Gruninger – University of Toronto: Semantic Parsing for Ontology Validation
- Giancarlo Guizzardi – University of Twente, Enschede: Explanation, Semantics and Ontology
- Christian Kanzian – University of Innsbruck: Analogy in Contemporary Metaontology
- Friederike Moltmann – CNRS, Nice: The Priority of the Whole in Ontology and Semantics
- Jakub Szymanik – University of Trento: The Cognitive Ontology of Logic
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