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Ontology:Q3021

From Philosophical Research
  1. Z1 Basic Item (wiki feature; pronounced C) 1-1-1

Core characteristics[edit]

item type
S0 1-1-1
pronounced [P] label [string] (L)
Z1 Basic Item (wiki feature; pronounced C) 1-1-1
E:Z1
E:Z
pronounced [P] alias (en) [string]
Z Item
Z1 Item
elementary Item which is not a Signifier
basic Item (Item which is not physically contained in another Item; "basic" in the sense of base-to-superstructure)
non-fictional model (model of a non-fictional entity)
material thing (modeled as data Item)
widely-attested thing
work to be analyzed (real-world TV show; physical book; unique real-world article or blog post; real book or comic as opposed to literary motif or imaginary text)
field of works to be analyzed
real-world group of people (unique group of people; sociology)
real-world organization (unique organization; non-profits, social movements)
real-world event
real-world civilization (unique civilization; history, historical materialism)
case of [Item]
Item dimensionality
sub-case of [Item]
data Item

Wavebuilder combinations[edit]

pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
S1 Signifier Item 1-1-1
along with [Item]
Z1 Basic Item (wiki feature; pronounced C) 1-1-1
forming from [Item]
Z1 Basic Item (wiki feature; pronounced C) 1-1-1
page number
S1 Signifier Item 1-1-1
pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
S1 Signifier Item 1-1-1
along with [Item]
Z1 Basic Item (wiki feature; pronounced C) 1-1-1
forming from [Item]
Z1 Basic Item (wiki feature; pronounced C) 1-1-1
relevant quote
S1 Signifier Item 1-1-1

Usage notes[edit]

Combinations[edit]

  • page number: a page number acts as a signifier for the contents of the page, and the page itself most likely contains signifiers.
  • relevant quote: a quotation inside a book often counts as a literary motif — at least within this wiki — and S1 Signifier Items are used to represent literary motifs.