?What may be an issue is that a scholar can study a text and give an 
interpretation of it. In this interpretation the scholar may not be sure how to 
interpret the text and can discuss the meaning of the text and its linguistic 
form. The  may be no "the overt message intended by an instance of E73 
Information Object ("source")?" but alternative interpretations by the scholar.


Christian-Emil



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From: Crm-sig <[email protected]> on behalf of Martin Doerr 
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Sent: 15 May 2018 21:39
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Crm-sig] Issue 334 Homework

Dear Oeyvind,

What about:""This class comprises beliefs in the correct reading or scholarly 
interpretation of the overt message intended by an instance of E73 Information 
Object ("source"), which is either taken to be obvious in its original 
linguistic form or has been reformulated by the reader for better 
clarification, for instance as a set of formal propositions."

best,

martin

On 5/15/2018 6:39 PM, Øyvind Eide wrote:
It is assigned to the Oyvind to investigate if it could expressed the following 
phrase without the use of the term "unambiguously"  in the scope note of I9 
Citation : "in which the interpretation of the source is formulated as a set of 
formal propositions or regarded to be unambiguously given in a natural language 
form."

Suggested new first sentence: "This class comprises beliefs in the correct 
reading or scholarly interpretation of the overt message intended by an 
instance of E73 Information Object ("source"), in which the interpretation of 
the source is clearly expressed, for instance in the form of a set of formal 
propositions."

Original scope note:
I9 Citation
Subclass of:       I8 Conviction
Superclass of:
Scope note:        This class comprises beliefs in the correct reading or 
scholarly interpretation of the overt message intended by an instance of E73 
Information Object ("source"), in which the interpretation of the source is 
formulated as a set of formal propositions or regarded to be unambiguously 
given in a natural language form. An instance of I9 Citation implies believing 
the authenticity of the respective instance of E73 Information Object relative 
to an explicitly stated provenance, but does not mean believing the respective 
propositions. Rather, the truth of the cited message is subject of another 
scholarly interpretation process. It further does not pertain to arguing about 
hidden or cryptic meanings of a source, which is subject of yet another 
scholarly interpretation process.



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