Yes this is another inscription (conceptual object) that is carried on the physical object (the plague). It is the conceptual object that has the "aboutness" not the plaque. Rgds SdS
Stephen Stead Tel +44 20 8668 3075 Mob +44 7802 755 013 E-mail [email protected] LinkedIn Profile http://uk.linkedin.com/in/steads -----Original Message----- From: Sebastian Rahtz [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 05 July 2012 18:32 To: Stephen Stead Cc: Vladimir Alexiev; crm-sig Subject: Re: [Crm-sig] ISSUE: P62 needs a parent and a sibling On 5 Jul 2012, at 10:59, Stephen Stead wrote: > Just trying to understand the problem a little more. Could you give a > couple of examples of the physical object being about a person or > event where the "aboutness" is not a depiction? a blue plaque. eg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dickens-plaque-tavistock.jpg its about both Dickens and the building to which its attached. -- Sebastian Rahtz Head of Information and Support Group Oxford University Computing Services 13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN. Phone +44 1865 283431
