Quoting Erik Hetzner <ehetz...@gmail.com>:

>
> They are different realms of description, but the thing described (a
> person) is the same in both, as I see it.

You may see it that way, but the developers of the two schemas  
obviously did not because they have almost NO properties in common.  
The properties define the scope of the entity. I think that we  
naturally get "conned" by language, so when we see the term Person we  
have pre-conceived notions. Those aren't borne out in this case.

kc

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