Institutional Fact – C4
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C4 Institutional Fact
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Scope note:
An instance of institutional fact is an ascription of a status function to an object by a community. The institutional fact is a concretization of a collective intentionality of the community in question towards a certain object over a certain period. An instance of institutional fact is recognizable to a competent speaker/member of a symbolic community (native or learner with sufficient progress, e.g. anthropologist). An instance of institutional fact may not be perceived through a single sense impression but through multiple experiences and implicit reasonings (e.g.: the behaviour of a child to an elder, and linguistic evidence and interview), yet typically such intermediate observations and inferences are not necessarily recorded or accessible. The historical statement is typically the assertion of the institutional fact, that such and such a fact was the case, and in force, at some time. The epistemic veridicality of the stated /reference instance of institutional fact is always open to contestation. The means of contestation involve analyzing the sources which support it. Instances of institutional fact come into existence based on conventions establishing the conditions under which they come into effect. Typically, an instance of institutional fact will come into existence either because of the performance of its stipulated, initiating speech act (e.g.: state of being married via marriage) or as a result of events fulfilling existing norm prescriptions in the community (e.g.: state of being father as result of birth of child of sister). An institutional fact comes to be through the agreed fiat of a community. It typically ceases to exist either because of a stipulated, nullifying speech act (e.g. divorce proceeding), because a community ceases to support the effective rule supporting its declaration (e.g.: ownership of people) or force majeure (e.g.: object ascribed function/status or community perceiving status is eliminated).
Examples:
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In First Order Logic:
- C4(x) ⇒ C6(x)
Outgoing properties:
- crmsoc:P3 holds for (is held by) (0,n:1,n) → crmsoc:C3 Intentional Entity
- crmsoc:P4 has intentional subject (is intentional subject of) (0,n:1,1) → crm:E1 CRM Entity
- crmsoc:P4 has intentional subject (is intentional subject of) (0,n:1,1) → crm:E1 CRM Entity
- crmsoc:P5 ascribes intentional relation (is intentional relation ascribed by) (0,n:0,1) → crm:E55 Type
- crmsoc:P5 ascribes intentional relation (is intentional relation ascribed by) (0,n:0,1) → crm:E55 Type
- crmsoc:P6 has intentional target (is intentional target of) → crm:E68 Dissolution
- crmsoc:P6 has intentional target (is intentional target of) → crm:E68 Dissolution
Incoming properties:
Scope notes
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An instance of institutional fact is an ascription of a status function to an object by a community. The institutional fact is a concretization of a collective intentionality of the community in question towards a certain object over a certain period. An instance of institutional fact is recognizable to a competent speaker/member of a symbolic community (native or learner with sufficient progress, e.g. anthropologist). An instance of institutional fact may not be perceived through a single sense impression but through multiple experiences and implicit reasonings (e.g.: the behaviour of a child to an elder, and linguistic evidence and interview), yet typically such intermediate observations and inferences are not necessarily recorded or accessible. The historical statement is typically the assertion of the institutional fact, that such and such a fact was the case, and in force, at some time. The epistemic veridicality of the stated /reference instance of institutional fact is always open to contestation. The means of contestation involve analyzing the sources which support it. Instances of institutional fact come into existence based on conventions establishing the conditions under which they come into effect. Typically, an instance of institutional fact will come into existence either because of the performance of its stipulated, initiating speech act (e.g.: state of being married via marriage) or as a result of events fulfilling existing norm prescriptions in the community (e.g.: state of being father as result of birth of child of sister). An institutional fact comes to be through the agreed fiat of a community. It typically ceases to exist either because of a stipulated, nullifying speech act (e.g. divorce proceeding), because a community ceases to support the effective rule supporting its declaration (e.g.: ownership of people) or force majeure (e.g.: object ascribed function/status or community perceiving status is eliminated). | en | CRMsoc ongoing | 0 | Candidate |
Examples
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Additional notes
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Identifier: C4
Official URI: https://ontome.net/ns/crmsoc/C4
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/c854
Labels
Label | Language | Last updated | View details | Comments | Validation |
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Institutional Fact * | en | 2021-06-21 | 0 | Candidate | |
Social Connotation | en | 2021-06-21 | 0 | Candidate |
* : Standard label for this language
Namespace
Namespace | Last updated |
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CRMsoc ongoing | 2020-10-02 |
Parent classes
Class | Class namespace | Relation defined in | Justification | View details | Edit | Delete | Comments | Validation |
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C6 State of Mind | CRMsoc ongoing | CRMsoc ongoing |
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Ancestor classes
Class | Depth | Class namespace | Via |
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E1 CRM Entity | 4 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 | C6 - C2 - E2 |
E1 CRM Entity | 4 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | C6 - C2 - E2 |
E1 CRM Entity | 5 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 | C6 - C2 - E2 - S15 |
E1 CRM Entity | 5 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | C6 - C2 - E2 - S15 |
E2 Temporal Entity | 3 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | C6 - C2 |
Thing | 5 | OntoME internal model - active version | C6 - C2 - E2 - E1 |
Thing | 5 | OntoME internal model - active version | C6 - C2 - E2 - E1 |
Thing | 5 | OntoME internal model - active version | C6 - C2 - E2 - E1 |
Thing | 5 | OntoME internal model - active version | C6 - C2 - E2 - E1 |
Thing | 6 | OntoME internal model - active version | C6 - C2 - E2 - S15 - E1 |
Thing | 6 | OntoME internal model - active version | C6 - C2 - E2 - S15 - E1 |
Thing | 6 | OntoME internal model - active version | C6 - C2 - E2 - S15 - E1 |
Thing | 6 | OntoME internal model - active version | C6 - C2 - E2 - S15 - E1 |
S15 Observable Entity | 4 | CRMsci version 1.2.3 | C6 - C2 - E2 |
C2 Intention | 2 | CRMsoc ongoing | C6 |
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Related classes
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Outgoing properties (this class is domain)
Domain | Property identifier | Range | Namespace |
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C4 Institutional Fact | crmsoc:P3 holds for (is held by) | C3 Intentional Entity | CRMsoc ongoing |
C4 Institutional Fact | crmsoc:P4 has intentional subject (is intentional subject of) | E1 CRM Entity | CRMsoc ongoing |
C4 Institutional Fact | crmsoc:P4 has intentional subject (is intentional subject of) | E1 CRM Entity | CRMsoc ongoing |
C4 Institutional Fact | crmsoc:P5 ascribes intentional relation (is intentional relation ascribed by) | E55 Type | CRMsoc ongoing |
C4 Institutional Fact | crmsoc:P5 ascribes intentional relation (is intentional relation ascribed by) | E55 Type | CRMsoc ongoing |
C4 Institutional Fact | crmsoc:P6 has intentional target (is intentional target of) | E68 Dissolution | CRMsoc ongoing |
C4 Institutional Fact | crmsoc:P6 has intentional target (is intentional target of) | E68 Dissolution | CRMsoc ongoing |
Outgoing properties (inherited from ancestors)
Incoming properties (this class is range)
Domain | Property identifier | Range | Namespace |
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C5 Speech act | crmsoc:P7 initiated (was initiated by) | C4 Institutional Fact | CRMsoc ongoing |
C5 Speech act | crmsoc:P8 terminates (is terminated by) | C4 Institutional Fact | CRMsoc ongoing |
Incoming properties (inherited from ancestors)
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