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Cognitive ontology : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cognitive ontology Cognitive ontology is ontology (study of being) which begins from features of human cognition directly, as opposed to its collective summary which is reflected in language. The more radical forms of it challenge also the central position of mathematics as "just another language" which biases human cognition. Perceptual psychology is a very closely related field, as it studies the limits of what humans ''can'' perceive. Barry Smith is perhaps the principal developer of this field,〔Smith, B. (1995): Formal Ontology, Common Sense and Cognitive Science. ''International Journal of Human-Computer Studies,'' Vol. 43, p. 641-66 (available at Cogprints )〕〔Cognitive ontology and NP form K Fraurud- ''Pragmatics & beyond.'' New series, 1996〕〔''Belief in Psychology: A Study in the Ontology of Mind'' JL Garfield - 1988 MIT Press〕 and has also developed the related topic of naïve physics. ==References==
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