multionology
Multionology is an interdisciplinary field that studies the existence, structure, and interaction of multiple ontologies across domains. It examines how different systems represent entities, properties, and relations, and how these representations can be compared, translated, or integrated to support cross-domain reasoning.
Origin and scope: The term appears in philosophical discussions of ontological pluralism as well as in information
Methods and tools: Core activities include ontology alignment and mapping, bridging, and modular or upper-ontology design.
Applications: Multionology supports semantic interoperability in the semantic web, knowledge graphs, and data integration across organizations,
Challenges: Differences in terminology, granularity, and axiomatization can hinder alignment; issues of provenance, versioning, and trust;
Relation to related fields: It intersects ontology engineering, meta-ontology, philosophy of science, and information architecture, and
Status and outlook: Multionology is described as an emerging or aspirational field rather than a settled discipline.