Tennis, J.T.: URIS and intertextuality : incumbent philosophical commitments in the development of the semantic web (2004)
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- Abstract
- Examines two commitments inherent in Resource Description Framework (RDF): intertextuality and rationalism. After introducing how rationalism has been studied in knowledge organization, this paper then introduces the concept of bracketed-rationalism. This paper closes with a discussion of ramifications of intertextuality and bracketed rationalism an evaluation of RDF.
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- S.103-108
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