Why have instance of item and instance of superclass of that item?
If Glasgow is instance of : city of Scotland  and
City of Scotland is subclass of : city
Then we should not have Glasgow instance of : city

This principle should cut down a lot of these extra 'instances '

Joe

On Sat, 28 Nov 2015 15:51 Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemow...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Gerard Meijssen, 28/11/2015 07:05:
> > A big city is what? A city with more than a given number of inhabitants?
> > If so it is redundant because it can be inferred.
>
> Criteria might be defined by local law and/or require some
> administrative act. That's how it works in Italy, for instance.
>
> Nemo
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