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- From: Sam Hunting <sgmlsh@CAM.ORG>
- To: "W. Eliot Kimber" <eliot@dns.isogen.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 10:18:56 -0400 (EDT)
> So let me stress my key point again: there is no such thing as a "public
> topic" with no resource. If authors of topic maps need to refer to things
> as topics that are outside of their maps, there must be a mapping from the
^^^^^^****^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> name of the topic to its definition. If this mapping doesn't already exist,
> then the topic map author must provide it, in the ways I've shown in this
> post and in others.
This "must" is a question whose answer should be left to the topic map
designer, since it is a question on which philosophers (that
includes all of us) disagree and that probably cannot be resolved.
(Wittgenstein would, I think, call your mapping a kind of "ostensive
definition" -- a theory of language that he made it his later life's work,
if not to refute, at least to enrich.)
S.
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