Estados de cosas y relaciones de fundación

José Tomás Alvarado*

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Abstract

A state of affairs is a non-mereological structure composed by universals, objects and times. In principle, a state of affairs is not grounded in its components, for those components could exist, but not the state of affairs that they compose. The introduction of other relations of 'instantiation' doesn't improve the situation, if those relations are universal. A state of affairs, though, is grounded on a universal, object or objects, time and a trope that, essentially, is the instantiation of that universal in that object, or in those objects, in that time. If states of affairs are grounded in their constituents, then there is reason to admit tropes. Finally, several reasons by which states of affairs should be grounded are discussed.

Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)93-122
Number of pages30
JournalTopicos
Volume28
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2014
Externally publishedYes

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