Dear Richard,

So far it already appears in the plans model as "intention", characteristically documented via "letters of commitment", parliamentary decisions, group decision, exhibition announcements etc., often integrated with the description of the planned activity or goal itself. See, e.g., the CO2 emission reduction goals, or warfare documentation.

It further appears in CRM Inf as "belief", characteristically documented as opinions, often implicit in the description of the believed fact. It becomes interesting, when we document changes of knowledge or believes, as in history of science, but it can also be about religious concepts.

Best,

martin

On 1/11/2018 2:33 PM, Richard Light wrote:

Martin,

Can you please give a use case where "mental state" is required to express a concept actually found in cultural heritage documentation?

Thanks,

Richard

On 10/01/2018 20:28, Martin Doerr wrote:
Dear All,

I propose to introduce a class "mental state" as superclass of intention and belief. I argue that "mental state" is neither a relationship nor a "state" in the epistemological sense we have defined, regardless the label. I argue that it is actively maintained, can be witnessed, becomeĀ  weak, fuzzy and depends existentially on the carrier, possibly a group. As such, it is a phenomenon in its own right. I regard it to be directly a subclass of
E2, parallel to the condition state.

Best,

Martin


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