unity condition

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Term: unity condition
Definition: A logical test that distinguishes “the parts of an instance from the rest of the world by means of a unifying relation that binds them together (not involving anything else). (Guarino and Welty, 2000, p. 98)
Examples: For example, asking ‘Is that my dog?’ would be a problem of identity, whereas asking ‘is the collar part of my dog?’ would be a problem of unity”
Created 2013.09.19
Last Modified 2023.03.27
Contributed by Stephen Richard
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