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Toward a Realizable-Centered Approach to Artifacts in Applied Ontology

Author(s)
Toyoshima, Fumiaki
Barton, Adrien
Koslicki, Kathrin  
Chaire de philosophie théorique  
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Date issued
May 27, 2026
In
Applied Ontology
Abstract
We provide a theoretical foundation for a formal ontology of artifacts based on the notion of a realizable entity: a property that can be realized in associated processes of a specific correlated type in which the bearer participates. This realizable-centered approach to artifacts aims to accommodate a wide range of artifacts, from technical artifacts (e.g., screwdrivers) to artworks (including ready-made artworks) and spiritual artifacts (e.g., amulets), making it applicable
across diverse fields such as engineering, art, anthropology and archeology. It is motivated by limitations of function-based accounts of artifacts and the needs for a meticulous analysis of their intentional dimension. To articulate various usages of the term “artifact,” we introduce two key notions: canonical artifact (an entity intentionally produced for a specific purpose) and usefact (an entity intended to be used for some accidental purpose). We provide a realizable-based
characterization of both, classifying intentions as a subtype of realizable entities. We argue that our realizable-centered approach is more general than three prominent function-based theories of artifacts: designer-based, etiological and systemic. We further demonstrate that our framework can be adapted to Basic Formal Ontology (BFO), highlighting its flexibility and broad applicability.
ISSN
1570-5838
1875-8533
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/100277
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/15705838261447740
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