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How is a relational formal ontology relational? A introduction to the semiotic logic of agency in physics, mathematics, and natural philosophy

Rogers, Timothy M (2025) How is a relational formal ontology relational? A introduction to the semiotic logic of agency in physics, mathematics, and natural philosophy. [Preprint]

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A speculative exploration of the distinction between a relational formal ontology and a classical formal ontology for modelling phenomena in nature that exhibit relationally-mediated wholism, such as phenomena from quantum physics and biosemiotics. Whereas a classical formal ontology is based on mathematical objects and classes, a relational formal ontology is based on mathematical signs and categories. A relational formal ontology involves nodal networks (systems of constrained iterative processes) that are dynamically sustained through signalling. The nodal networks are hierarchically ordered and exhibit characteristics of deep learning. Clarifying the distinction between classical and relational formal ontologies may help to clarify the role of interpretative context in physics (eg. the role of the observer in quantum theory).


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Rogers, Timothy Mtimothy.rogers@mail.utoronto.ca0009-0002-2167-9502
Keywords: Relational ontology Semiotics Charles Sanders Peirce Relational Quantum Mechanics David Bohm Metaphysical indeterminacy
Subjects: General Issues > Determinism/Indeterminism
Specific Sciences > Physics > Quantum Mechanics
Specific Sciences > Physics > Relativity Theory
General Issues > Structure of Theories
Depositing User: Dr. Timothy Rogers
Date Deposited: 27 Jan 2025 14:14
Last Modified: 27 Jan 2025 14:14
Item ID: 24611
Subjects: General Issues > Determinism/Indeterminism
Specific Sciences > Physics > Quantum Mechanics
Specific Sciences > Physics > Relativity Theory
General Issues > Structure of Theories
Date: January 2025
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/24611

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