Events, their names, and their synchronic structure

Appl. Ontology Pub Date : 2022-01-20 DOI:10.3233/ao-220261
Nicola Guarino, Riccardo Baratella, G. Guizzardi
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Abstract

We present in this paper a novel ontological theory of events whose central tenet is the Aristotelian distinction between the object that changes and the actual subject of change, which is what we call an individual quality. While in the Kimian tradition events are individuated by a triple ⟨ o , P , t ⟩, where o is an object, P a property, and t an interval of time, for us the simplest events are qualitative changes, individuated by a triple ⟨ o , q , t ⟩, where q is an individual quality inhering in o or in one of its parts. Detaching the individuation of events from the property they exemplify results in a fine-grained theory that keeps metaphysics and semantics clearly separate, and lies between the multiplicative and the unitarian approaches. We discuss then the way language refers to events, observing that, in most cases, event descriptions refer to complex, cognitively relevant clusters of co-occurring qualitative changes, which exhibit a synchronic structure depending on the way they are described. Contra Bennett, who famously argued that the semantics of event names ultimately depends on “local context and unprincipled intuitions”, we show how the lexicon provides systematic principles for individuating such clusters and classifying them into kinds. Finally, we address some open challenges in the semantics of locative and manner modifiers.
事件,它们的名称,以及它们的共时结构
在本文中,我们提出了一种新的事件本体论理论,其核心原则是亚里士多德对变化的客体和变化的实际主体的区分,这就是我们所说的个体品质。虽然在基米的传统中,事件被⟨o, P, t⟩个体化,其中o是一个对象,P是一个属性,t是一个时间间隔,对我们来说,最简单的事件是质变,被⟨o, q, t⟩个体化,其中q是一个固有于o或它的一个部分的个别性质。将事件的个体化从它们所例证的属性中分离出来,会产生一种细粒度的理论,使形而上学和语义学明显分离,并介于乘法和一神论方法之间。然后我们讨论语言指称事件的方式,观察到,在大多数情况下,事件描述指的是复杂的、认知上相关的共同发生的质变集群,这些质变表现出一种共时结构,这取决于它们被描述的方式。康特拉·班尼特(Contra Bennett)曾著名地指出,事件名称的语义最终取决于“局部上下文和无原则的直觉”,我们展示了词典是如何为个性化这些集群并将它们分类为种类提供系统原则的。最后,我们解决了位置和方式修饰语语义方面的一些开放挑战。
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