Difference between revisions of "Category:Inheritance Theory"

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The following theories are answers to subtype/supertype questions, i.e. answers to such questions as "What are the subtypes of theory?", "What are the supertypes of method?". Subtype/supertype theories are first order descriptive ontological theories.
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The following theories are answers to subtype/supertype questions, i.e. answers to such questions as "What are the subtypes of theory?", "What are the supertypes of method?". Inheritance theories are first order descriptive ontological theories. Each inheritance theory connects a parent class A with a child class B. It is therefore, an answer to two questions:
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* What are the subtypes of A? (see [[:Category:Subtypes Topic]])
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* What are the supertypes of B? (see [[:Category:Supertypes Topic]])
  
 
To create a theory in this category, locate the respective term among the [[:Category:Definitional Topic|definitional topics]], click on it, and scroll down to the ontology section.
 
To create a theory in this category, locate the respective term among the [[:Category:Definitional Topic|definitional topics]], click on it, and scroll down to the ontology section.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 19 December 2022

The following theories are answers to subtype/supertype questions, i.e. answers to such questions as "What are the subtypes of theory?", "What are the supertypes of method?". Inheritance theories are first order descriptive ontological theories. Each inheritance theory connects a parent class A with a child class B. It is therefore, an answer to two questions:

To create a theory in this category, locate the respective term among the definitional topics, click on it, and scroll down to the ontology section.

This category uses the form Inheritance Theory.

Pages in category "Inheritance Theory"

The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.