7 ideas
20660 | At one level maths and nature are very similar, suggesting some deeper origin [Wolfram] |
10467 | Individuals consist of 'compresent' tropes [Bacon,John] |
10464 | A trope is a bit of a property or relation (not an exemplification or a quality) [Bacon,John] |
10465 | Trope theory is ontologically parsimonious, with possibly only one-category [Bacon,John] |
19347 | Substance needs independence, unity, and stability (for individuation); also it is a subject, for predicates [Perkins] |
10466 | Maybe possible worlds are just sets of possible tropes [Bacon,John] |
20659 | Space and its contents seem to be one stuff - so space is the only existing thing [Wolfram] |