Ontologies appliquées biomédicales et ontologie philosophique : un développement complémentaire
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https://doi.org/10.20416/lsrsps.v3i1.273Mots-clés :
ontologie appliquée, espèce naturelle, maladieRésumé
L’augmentation massive de la quantité de données issues de sources hétérogènes motive le développement d’outils de traitement de l’information permettant leur interopérabilité sémantique. Les ontologies appliquées ont été développées dans ce but. Nous montrerons, dans cet article, en quoi l’ontologie philosophique a un rôle central à jouer dans l’ontologie appliquée, notamment biomédicale ; et réciproquement, en quoi l’ontologie appliquée éclaire certaines problématiques classiques d’ontologie philosophique, en prenant pour exemple la question suivante : la maladie est-elle une espèce naturelle ?
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