What is it about?

This article sheds light on metaphysics on the nature of entities described as "occurring". A distinction is thus made between physical processes, which endure in the same way as objects, and events, conceived as mental entities which account for the history (of the stabilities and the evolutions) of the world.

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Why is it important?

An important contribution aimed at is to offer an alternative to the concrete common conception of events (à la Davidson)

Perspectives

My objective is to deepen the ontological framework proposed by positioning it vis-à-vis theories of meaning in linguistics and philosophical theories of action.

Gilles Kassel
Universite de Picardie Jules Verne

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This page is a summary of: Physical processes, their life and their history, Applied Ontology, May 2020, IOS Press,
DOI: 10.3233/ao-200222.
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