Applied Ontology, volume 19, issue 2, pages 181-230

From slot mereology to a mereology of slots

Cédric Tarbouriech 1
Laure Vieu 1, 2
Adrien Barton 1, 3
Jean-François Éthier 3
1
 
Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT), Université de Toulouse & CNRS, France
2
 
Laboratorio di Ontologia Applicata, ISTC-CNR, Italy
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-06-01
Journal: Applied Ontology
scimago Q1
SJR0.831
CiteScore4.8
Impact factor2.5
ISSN15705838, 18758533
Abstract

In 2013, Bennett proposed a mereological theory in which the parthood relation is defined on the basis of two primitive relations: a is a part of b iff a fills a slot owned by b. However, this theory has issues counting how many parts an entity has. We explore the various counting problems and propose a new theory to solve them. Keeping the core idea of Bennett’s slots, this theory introduces mereological relations between slots. This theory enables us to solve all known counting problems and to go beyond the limits of Bennett’s theory by theorising expected features of mereological theories: supplementation principles and mereological sum and fusion. The theory is illustrated on ontological issues on the nature of structural universals and informational entities.

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