entityrather
Entityrather is a term used in information science and philosophy of language to describe a preference for modeling and referencing entities as the primary units in knowledge representation, rather than relying primarily on descriptive properties. The word combines “entity” with “rather” to indicate a stance that emphasizes entity-centric representations to improve clarity, disambiguation, and interoperability in heterogeneous data sources.
Origin and usage: The term is informal and circulated in practical discussions about knowledge graphs, ontology
Principles: An entityrather approach prioritizes stable, unique identifiers for individuals and objects, explicit relationships between entities,
Applications: In knowledge graphs and semantic web projects, entityrather design supports cross-domain operability by enabling consistent
Criticism and limits: Critics note that overemphasizing entities can obscure useful high-level generalizations and complicate reasoning
See also: ontology engineering, knowledge graph, entity-relationship model, identity criteria.