Estructuras fundamentales concretas

Translated title of the contribution: Concrete fundamental structures

José Tomás Alvarado Marambio*

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Abstract

Several problems in philosophy of physics have led to ‘ontic structural realism’, i. e., the supposition that, at the fundamental physical level, there are no ‘objects’, but ‘structures’. There are various requirements that a ‘structure’ should satisfy for ‘ontic structural realism’. Structures must be concrete entities, there must be something that fulfills the role of ʼnode’, and the relations of the structure must not be dependent on the objects that are being related. Most of the traditional ontologies, both of substrata and properties, and of bundles of properties, seem to be inadequate to satisfy those requirements. It is argued here that there are several ways in which those requirements can be met: by nodal relations, by primitive ʼnodal facts’, and by symmetric dependencies between objects and relations.

Translated title of the contributionConcrete fundamental structures
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)121-168
Number of pages48
JournalManuscrito
Volume42
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2019
Externally publishedYes

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