Full Idea
Nowadays it is common for metaphysicians to hold both that space-time regions are less fundamental than the space-time points that compose them, and that facts about the regions are less fundamental than facts about the points and their arrangements.
Gist of Idea
Modern metaphysicians tend to think space-time points are more fundamental than space-time regions
Source
John Hawthorne (Three-Dimensionalism v Four-Dimensionalism [2008], 1)
Book Reference
'Contemporary Debates in Metaphysics', ed/tr. Sider/Hawthorne/Zimmerman [Blackwell 2008], p.264
A Reaction
I'm not quite sure what a physicist would make of this. It seems to be motivated by some a priori preference for atomism, and for system-building from minimal foundations.