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  1. Guarino, N.: Formal ontology, conceptual analysis and knowledge representation (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Defends the systematic introduction of formal ontological principles in the current practice of knowledge engineering, and explores the various relationships between ontology and knowledge representatiom. Presents recent trends in this research area. Compares the dichotomy between reasoning and representation to the philosophical distinction between epistemology and ontology. Introduces the notion of the ontological level, intermediate between the epistemological and conceptual levels as a way to characterize a knowledge representation formalism taking into account the intended meaning of its primitives
    Source
    International journal of human-computer studies. 43(1995) nos.5/6, S.625-640