In Anatoly Levenchuk’s book Education for Educated (in Russian), I’ve encountered a very powerful idea that ontologies (or, less formally, lists of various things) should be used as checklists to prevent omissions in thinking about situations and systems.
Use ontologies as checklists
Use ontologies as checklists
Use ontologies as checklists
In Anatoly Levenchuk’s book Education for Educated (in Russian), I’ve encountered a very powerful idea that ontologies (or, less formally, lists of various things) should be used as checklists to prevent omissions in thinking about situations and systems.