Events and Facts in the Image of Modes

Metaphysica (2025)
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I shall present a new theory of the distinction between facts and events that is based on taking events as occurrent modes. Roughly, I shall argue that facts are the modes that are involved in events and that they are not further occurrent modes. First, I shall introduce some data concerning the distinction between facts and events. Later on, I shall recall the view of events as occurrent modes and some tools that may be exploited for the task of drawing the distinction between facts and events. Finally, within this perspective, I shall account for data and motivate every relevant departure from them.

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What events are.Jonathan Bennett - 2002 - In Richard M. Gale, The Blackwell Guide to Metaphysics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 43.
Events and Modes.Michele Paolini Paoletti - 2023 - Metaphysica 24 (1):71-99.

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