package org.gcube.parthenosentities.model.reference.entity.resource.cidoc; /** * @author Luca Frosini (ISTI - CNR) * Scope note: This class comprises items that have a persistent identity, sometimes known as “endurants” in * philosophy. * * They can be repeatedly recognized within the duration of their existence by identity criteria rather than * by continuity or observation. Persistent Items can be either physical entities, such as people, animals or * things, or conceptual entities such as ideas, concepts, products of the imagination or common names. * The criteria that determine the identity of an item are often difficult to establish -; the decision depends * largely on the judgement of the observer. For example, a building is regarded as no longer existing if it * is dismantled and the materials reused in a different configuration. On the other hand, human beings go * through radical and profound changes during their life-span, affecting both material composition and * form, yet preserve their identity by other criteria. Similarly, inanimate objects may be subject to * exchange of parts and matter. The class E77 Persistent Item does not take any position about the nature * of the applicable identity criteria and if actual knowledge about identity of an instance of this class * exists. There may be cases, where the identity of an E77 Persistent Item is not decidable by a certain * state of knowledge. * * The main classes of objects that fall outside the scope the E77 Persistent Item class are temporal * objects such as periods, events and acts, and descriptive properties. * * Examples: * - Leonard da Vinci * - Stonehenge * - the hole in the ozone layer * - the First Law of Thermodynamics * - the Bermuda Triangle * * In First Order Logic: * E77(x) ⊃ E1(x) */ public interface E77_Persistent_Item extends E1_CRM_Entity { }