A Goldman / Chisholm View of Property-Exemplifications

Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 1 (23):44-59 (2010)
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I believe that a radically fine-grained property-exemplification theory is the right approach to the metaphysics of events. In this paper I will not be arguing for this detail but will be more concerned with issues over the internal consistency of the property-exemplification theory; in particular, I want to resolve issues about the individuation of property-tokens.

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