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* endurant: classes of object that exist through time (e.g. physical, social, epistemic), such as epistemic agents or epistemic elements;

* perdurant: classes of events, states, processes, such as theory acceptance or norm employment;

* quality: classes of properties (attributes) of an object;

* association: classes of associations between objects, such as authority delegation.

Association Theory:

The theory stating the association between two classes.

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