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Subject is an instance of documentation is a kind of have axiom
AsymmetricRelation A BinaryRelation is asymmetric only if it is both an AntisymmetricRelation and an IrreflexiveRelationIrreflexiveRelation
(=>
(instance ?REL IrreflexiveRelation)
(forall (?INST)
(not
(holds ?REL ?INST ?INST))))
TransitiveRelation A BinaryRelation ?REL is transitive if (?REL ?INST1 ?INST2) and (?REL ?INST2 ?INST3) imply (?REL ?INST1 ?INST3), for all ?INST1, ?INST2, and ?INST3BinaryRelation
(=>
(instance ?REL TransitiveRelation)
(forall (?INST1 ?INST2 ?INST3)
(=>
(and
(holds ?REL ?INST1 ?INST2)
(holds ?REL ?INST2 ?INST3))
(holds ?REL ?INST1 ?INST3))))
behindTransitiveRelationThis is a cognitive primitive, derived from the front/back schema. (behind ?OBJ1 ?OBJ2) means that ?OBJ1 is behind ?OBJ2 
(=>
(instance ?REL TransitiveRelation)
(forall (?INST1 ?INST2 ?INST3)
(=>
(and
(holds ?REL ?INST1 ?INST2)
(holds ?REL ?INST2 ?INST3))
(holds ?REL ?INST1 ?INST3))))

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