Eventism and Pointism

Authors

  • Zdzisław Augustynek Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw

Abstract

The domain of contemporary physics consists of two different classes of objects: a) of physical objects - events, particles (and their aggregates) and fields; b) spatio-temporal objects - space-time points, moments, space points and their corresponding sets: space-time, time and space. If objects of some kind (physical or spatio-temporal) are treated as individuals (= nonsets), then it is possible to define (equivalently) all remaining kinds of objects belonging to both classes which were mentioned above. This way we can construct two monistic ontologies of physics: eventism founded on events, and the pointism founded on space-time points. It is also possible to construct a dualistic ontology of physics, based on events and space-time points. The paper presents these three ontologies.

Published

1993-03-01

How to Cite

Augustynek, Z. (1993). Eventism and Pointism. The Philosophy of Science, 1(1), 37–47. Retrieved from https://fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/4