In the book If Tropes, the author attempts to approach and then
deal with some of the most basic problems for a theory of tropes.
The investigation proceeds from three basic assumptions: (i) tropes
(i.e. particular properties) exist, (ii) only tropes exist (that
is, tropes are the only basic or fundamental kind of entities), and
(iii) the main-function for tropes is to serve as truth-makers for
atomic propositions.
Provided that one accepts these assumptions the author finds
that the trope-theorist will have to deal with two important
matters. Some atomic propositions seem to require universal
truth-makers and others seem to require concrete truth-makers. This
means that universals and concrete particulars will need to be
constructed from the material of tropes. Such constructions are
attempted and it is argued that it is possible to deal at least
with these basic issues while staying squarely within the
boundaries of a purely trope-theoretical framework.
The book is written in an untechnical language but requires some
prior understanding of basic metaphysics.
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