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Instances | abstract | Properties or qualities as distinguished from any particular embodiment of the properties/qualities in a physical medium. Instances of Abstract can be said to exist in the same sense as mathematical objects such as sets and relations, but they cannot exist at a particular place and time without some physical encoding or embodiment. |
| appraisal | An appraisal is a cognitive representation which represents an evaluation of the relevance of some triggering object or event to the organism. |
| appraisal of congruence with ideals | Can also be defined FOR SELF and FOR OTHER, where a special case of OTHER is 'society' (=> a judgement that an event violated laws or socially accepted norms) May want to distinguish violation of 'standards' from that of 'ideals', 'norms' and 'laws'. At the moment they are all lumped together. |
| attribute | Qualities which we cannot or choose not to reify into subclasses of. |
| biological attribute | Attributes that apply specifically to instances of OrganicObject (Organism or AnatomicalStructure). |
| entity | The universal class of individuals. This is the root node of the ontology. |
| internal attribute | Any Attribute of an Entity that is an internal property of the Entity, e.g. its shape, its color, its fragility, etc. |
| psychological attribute | Attributes that characterize the mental or behavioral life of an Organism. |
| state of mind | The class StateOfMind is distinguished from its complement TraitAttribute by the fact that instances of the former are transient while instances of the latter are persistent features of a creature's behavioral/psychological make-up. |
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