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{{Multiple issues| {{Refimprove|date=August 2007}} {{Technical|date=August 2022}} {{Confusing|date=August 2022}} }} In [[philosophy]], a '''core ontology''' is a basic and minimal [[ontology]] consisting only of the minimal concepts required to understand the other concepts. It must be based on a [[core glossary]] in some [[human]] [[language]] so humans can comprehend the concepts and distinctions made. Each natural language tends to rely on its own [[conceptual metaphor]] structure, and so tends to have its own core ontology (according to [[W. V. Quine]]). It could be said also to represent the [[moral core]] of a human [[linguistics|linguistic]] [[culture]], and to self-correct so as to better represent core cultural ideas. Such a core ontology is a key pre-requisite to a more complete [[foundation ontology]], or a more general philosophical sense of ontology. Most applicable to [[education|teaching]], e.g. the [[Longmans]] [[defining dictionary]] of the simplest meanings of 2,000 English words is used to define the 4,000 most basic English [[idiom]]s—this is a core glossary of the [[English language]], which permits access to the core ontology (the idioms). Core ontologies is a concept that is used in information science as well. For example, [[CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model|CIDOC-CRM]] and CORA<ref>{{cite journal |last=Prestes |first=Edson |last2=Carbonera |first2=Joel Luis |last3=Fiorini |first3=Sandro Rama |last4=Jorge |first4=Vitor A. M. |last5=Abel |first5=Mara |last6=Madhavan |first6=Raj |last7=Locoro |first7=Angela |last8=Gonçalves |first8=Paulo |last9=Barreto |first9=Marcos E. |last10=Habib |first10=Maki |last11=Chibani |first11=Abdelghani |last12=Gérard |first12=Sébastien |last13=Amirat |first13=Yacine |last14=Schlenoff |first14=Craig |date=January 2013 |title=Towards a core ontology for robotics and automation |journal=Robotics and Autonomous Systems |volume=61 |issue=11 |pages=1193–1204 |doi=10.1016/j.robot.2013.04.005 }}</ref> are considered as core ontologies. == See also == * [[Semantic prime]] * [[Upper ontology]] == References == {{reflist}} == External links == * [http://rdfs.org/sioc/spec/ SIOC Core Ontology Specification] at rdfs.org * [http://www.w3.org/2005/04/FSWS/Submissions/25/paper_html.html Semantic Management of Web Services using the Core Ontology of Services] at w3.org [[Category:Ontology]] [[Category:Lexicography]] {{ontology-stub}}
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