NTNames:CognitiveAgent


URI

http://semanticbible.org/ns/2006/NTNames#CognitiveAgent

Label

Cognitive Agent

Description

Comparable to http://reliant.teknowledge.com/DAML/SUMO.owl#CognitiveAgent
SUO 1.55: July 14, 2003
A &%SentientAgent with responsibilities
and the ability to reason, deliberate, make plans, etc. This is
essentially the legal/ethical notion of a person. Note that, although
&%Human is a subclass of &%CognitiveAgent, there may be instances of
&%CognitiveAgent which are not also instances of &%Human. For example,
chimpanzees, gorillas, dolphins, whales, and some extraterrestrials
(if they exist) may be &%CognitiveAgents.

Superclasses (2)

Usage

Instances of NTNames:CognitiveAgent can have the following properties:

PROPERTYTYPEDESCRIPTIONRANGE
From class owl:Thing
NTNames:LNID owl:DatatypeProperty Louw-Nida identifier, keying specific Greek terms (and their English translations) to their taxonomy of semantic domains. A string like "33.X'.439" identifies the term sumballo, which can be translated as "to express differences of opinion in a forceful way". In their scheme, this has domain index 33 (Communication), with sub-domain index X' (Dispute, Debate). The final integer index uniquely defines this term (but the same term may have multiple senses). The sub-domain index can be determined from the term index, but it seems helpful to include both. Note the possible values of the sub-domain index are A-Z, then A'-Z', etc. xsd:string
NTNames:antagonistOf owl:ObjectProperty "A person who opposes and contends against this person", similar to http://purl.org/vocab/relationship vocabulary, but with different domain and range. For clarity, <X antagonistOf Y> means X opposes, etc. Y, and also (by inference) <Y hasAntagonist X>. However, it does _not_ necessarily mean <Y antagonistOf X>, i.e. it is not necessarily reciprocal. owl:Thing
NTNames:enemyOf owl:ObjectProperty "A person towards whom this person feels hatred, intends injury to, or opposes the interests of", similar to http://purl.org/vocab/relationship vocabulary, but with different domain and range. For clarity, <X, enemyOf, Y> means X feels hatred, etc. towards Y, and also (by inference) <Y, hasEnemy, X>. However, it does _not_ necessarily mean <Y, enemyOf, X>, i.e. it is not necessarily reciprocal. owl:Thing

Implementation

@prefix : <http://semanticbible.org/ns/2006/NTNames#> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .

:CognitiveAgent a owl:Class ;
    rdfs:label "Cognitive Agent"@en ;
    rdfs:comment """Comparable to http://reliant.teknowledge.com/DAML/SUMO.owl#CognitiveAgent
SUO 1.55: July 14, 2003
A &%SentientAgent with responsibilities 
and the ability to reason, deliberate, make plans, etc.  This is 
essentially the legal/ethical notion of a person.  Note that, although 
&%Human is a subclass of &%CognitiveAgent, there may be instances of 
&%CognitiveAgent which are not also instances of &%Human.  For example, 
chimpanzees, gorillas, dolphins, whales, and some extraterrestrials 
(if they exist) may be &%CognitiveAgents."""@en ;
    rdfs:subClassOf :Agent .