Topographical Status – ZE44

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ZE44 Topographical Status

Scope note:

An instance of topographical status is the collective ascription to a geographical place of a formal spatial association to another geographic place. The substance of the topographical status is the communal attribution of a defined spatial association between two geographic places.

As opposed to connections created between geographic places as determine through a pure mathematic relation, e.g.: the falling within of a larger geometry by a smaller geometry, topographical statuses depend also on a de jure, socially recognized connection between two topographies. For example, when there are distinct political positions on the boundaries of a country, whether a geographic area 'falls within' another geographic area depends not only on the geometric calculation, but on the definition of extents of the geographic spaces in the first place. 

Instances of topographical status are recognizable through evidence of community members adopting the intentional stance of so-recognizing this status, as observable from direct witnesses, through the reports of competent observers or through evidence of a declarative act initiating this status.

Instances of topographical status may come to be through a formal process such as a declarative act of such definition, or may have arisen through habit, fiat or be of unknown origin. Instances of locative status may end either though a formal process, such as a new declarative act, or may simply fade out of use, be eliminated by fiat or be of unknown reason.

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In First Order Logic:

  • ZE44(x) ⇒ ZE35(x)
  • ZE44(x) ⇒ ZE35(x)

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An instance of topographical status is the collective ascription to a geographical place of a formal spatial association to another geographic place. The substance of the topographical status is the communal attribution of a defined spatial association between two geographic places. As opposed to connections created between geographic places as determine through a pure mathematic relation, e.g.: the falling within of a larger geometry by a smaller geometry, topographical statuses depend also on a de jure, socially recognized connection between two topographies. For example, when there are distinct political positions on the boundaries of a country, whether a geographic area 'falls within' another geographic area depends not only on the geometric calculation, but on the definition of extents of the geographic spaces in the first place.  Instances of topographical status are recognizable through evidence of community members adopting the intentional stance of so-recognizing this status, as observable from direct witnesses, through the reports of competent observers or through evidence of a declarative act initiating this status. Instances of topographical status may come to be through a formal process such as a declarative act of such definition, or may have arisen through habit, fiat or be of unknown origin. Instances of locative status may end either though a formal process, such as a new declarative act, or may simply fade out of use, be eliminated by fiat or be of unknown reason. en Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 1.6 0 Validated
An instance of topographical status is the collective ascription to a geographical place of a formal spatial association to another geographic place. The substance of the topographical status is the communal attribution of a defined spatial association between two geographic places. As opposed to connections created between geographic places as determine through a pure mathematic relation, e.g.: the falling within of a larger geometry by a smaller geometry, topographical statuses depend also on a de jure, socially recognized connection between two topographies. For example, when there are distinct political positions on the boundaries of a country, whether a geographic area 'falls within' another geographic area depends not only on the geometric calculation, but on the definition of extents of the geographic spaces in the first place.  Instances of topographical status are recognizable through evidence of community members adopting the intentional stance of so-recognizing this status, as observable from direct witnesses, through the reports of competent observers or through evidence of a declarative act initiating this status. Instances of topographical status may come to be through a formal process such as a declarative act of such definition, or may have arisen through habit, fiat or be of unknown origin. Instances of locative status may end either though a formal process, such as a new declarative act, or may simply fade out of use, be eliminated by fiat or be of unknown reason. en Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 1.6 ongoing 0 Validated

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Identifier: ZE44

Official URI: https://ontology.swissartresearch.net/aaao/ZE44_Topographical_Status
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/c1776

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Topographical Status * en 2024-09-12 0 Validated
Topographical Status * en 2024-11-26 0 Validated

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ZE35 Locative Status Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 1.6 Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 1.6 0 Validated
ZE35 Locative Status Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 1.6 ongoing Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 1.6 ongoing 0 Validated

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Domain Property identifier Range Namespace
ZE44 Topographical Status aaao:ZP85 has topographical subject (is topographical subject of) E53 Place Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 1.6 ongoing
ZE44 Topographical Status aaao:ZP85 has topographical subject (is topographical subject of) E53 Place Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 1.6 ongoing
ZE44 Topographical Status aaao:ZP85 has topographical subject (is topographical subject of) E53 Place
ZE44 Topographical Status aaao:ZP88 ascribes topographical relation (is topographical relation ascribed by) E55 Type Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 1.6 ongoing
ZE44 Topographical Status aaao:ZP88 ascribes topographical relation (is topographical relation ascribed by) E55 Type Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 1.6 ongoing
ZE44 Topographical Status aaao:ZP88 ascribes topographical relation (is topographical relation ascribed by) E55 Type

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ZE44 Topographical Status (is a ZE35 Locative Status ) aaao:ZP77 ascribes place (is place ascribed by) E53 Place Art and Architectural Argumentation Ontology Version 1.6 ongoing
ZE44 Topographical Status (is a ZE35 Locative Status ) aaao:ZP77 ascribes place (is place ascribed by) E53 Place

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