Deductions
- Fellow of the Royal Society has quality class ⇐ (existence is a class), (Fellow of the Royal Society has quality existence)
- object is for example Fellow of the Royal Society ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is a object), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- spatio-temporal entity is for example Fellow of the Royal Society ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is a spatio-temporal entity), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- Fellow of the Royal Society is a spatio-temporal entity ⇐ (independent continuant is subclass of spatio-temporal entity), (Fellow of the Royal Society is a independent continuant)
- Fellow of the Royal Society is a object ⇐ (independent continuant is subclass of object), (Fellow of the Royal Society is a independent continuant)
- independent continuant is for example Fellow of the Royal Society ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is a independent continuant), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- Fellow of the Royal Society is a independent continuant ⇐ (person or organization is subclass of independent continuant), (Fellow of the Royal Society is a person or organization)
- Fellow of the Royal Society has quality entity ⇐ (object is a entity), (Fellow of the Royal Society has quality object)
- Fellow of the Royal Society has quality object ⇐ (key event is subclass of object), (Fellow of the Royal Society has quality key event)
- member is for example Fellow of the Royal Society ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is a member), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- person or organization is for example Fellow of the Royal Society ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is a person or organization), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- Fellow of the Royal Society has quality abstraction ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is a member), (member has quality abstraction)
- Fellow of the Royal Society has quality membership ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is a member), (member has quality membership)
- Fellow of the Royal Society has quality existence ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is a person or organization), (person or organization has quality existence)
- Fellow of the Royal Society has quality aptitude ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is a person or organization), (person or organization has quality aptitude)
- Fellow of the Royal Society has quality agency ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is a person or organization), (person or organization has quality agency)
- Fellow of the Royal Society is a person or organization ⇐ (member is subclass of person or organization), (Fellow of the Royal Society is a member)
- Fellow of the Royal Society is a member ⇐ (fellow is subclass of member), (Fellow of the Royal Society is a fellow)
- fellow is for example Fellow of the Royal Society ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is a fellow), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- Fellow of the Royal Society is subclass of entity ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is subclass of award), (award is subclass of entity), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- Fellow of the Royal Society is subclass of object ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is subclass of award), (award is subclass of object), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- Fellow of the Royal Society is subclass of artificial object ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is subclass of award), (award is subclass of artificial object), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- Fellow of the Royal Society has quality key event ⇐ (date of the first award ceremony is a key event), (Fellow of the Royal Society has quality date of the first award ceremony)
- Fellow of the Royal Society has quality calendar date ⇐ (date of the first award ceremony is subclass of calendar date), (Fellow of the Royal Society has quality date of the first award ceremony)
- Fellow of the Royal Society has quality date of the first award ceremony ⇐ (Fellow of the Royal Society is subclass of award), (award has quality date of the first award ceremony)