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Re: Can there be a URI for the concepts "I", "you", "this", "it", "here", "there", "now", etc.?

From: Richard H. McCullough <rhm@cdepot.net>
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 08:06:19 -0800
Message-ID: <003401c722be$b59e4e90$0700000a@rhm8200>
To: "Joshua Tauberer" <jt@occams.info>
Cc: <semantic-web@w3.org>, "KR-language" <KR-language@YahooGroups.com>

Context is a central concept in my MKR language.
If you want to explore the use of context, functions, etc.
try my MKE program: http://rhm.cdepot.net

Dick McCullough
knowledge := man do identify od existent done;
knowledge haspart proposition list;
http://rhm.cdepot.net/
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joshua Tauberer" <jt@occams.info>
To: "John Black" <JohnBlack@kashori.com>
Cc: <semantic-web@w3.org>
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 5:19 AM
Subject: Re: Can there be a URI for the concepts "I", "you", "this", "it", 
"here", "there", "now", etc.?
<snip>

> That would be fine, except afaik the only way to publish a triple in an
> embedded context is with N3 formulas.  You can't, for instance, create
> an embedded context in RDF/XML.  (It wouldn't be sufficient to add a
> triple to an RDF/XML document to say "hey, this is one of those
> documents where you interpret <indexicals.owl#I> as ME" because it
> doesn't solve the problem that oblivious applications won't know to do
> that.)
<snip> 
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