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      <title>The Representational Limits of Ontologies</title>
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      <description>This post aims to provide a high-level overview of some of the ways in which falsehoods can be created and obscured within ontologies, and how sometimes things that can be evidenced cannot be represented within them. My aim is to demonstrate that ontologies are a lossy format, and that there are specific things we can say that we lose when we use them.&#xA;I want to start by defining some terms, including what &amp;lsquo;an ontology&amp;rsquo; is.</description>
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      <description>Hi, I&amp;rsquo;m Clark. I&amp;rsquo;m a software developer living near Oxford, England. I volunteer as an accessibility editor at the science fiction magazine Strange Horizons. I like crafting and writing, but I write fairly slowly so my aim for this blog is to update it every ~3 months or so. I&amp;rsquo;d like to use this blog to highlight projects I work on and books that I read.</description>
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      <description>I&amp;rsquo;ve decided to refresh my personal website, in the form of a new blog. I decided to make a new blog because I&amp;rsquo;m interested in doing some new coding projects and writing about some of the books that I&amp;rsquo;ve read recently. I don&amp;rsquo;t plan to update very often, but I&amp;rsquo;m hoping to write a new post at least once every three months, because I think that&amp;rsquo;s roughly how often I start or complete something that might be worth writing about.</description>
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