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A repository for BFO 2020 artifacts specified in ISO 21838-2:2020
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material basis can't be an immaterial entity, though an immaterial entity bear a disposition. #29

Open alanruttenberg opened 3 years ago

alanruttenberg commented 3 years ago

I'm not sure what to do about this. The example given is a hole in a piece of wood that has a disposition to break 'because' of the hole. The question is what would the basis of a disposition that inheres in an immaterial entity be.

Raised by Werner Ceusters.

alanruttenberg commented 3 years ago

Maybe it should be that we have 'has physical basis' rather than 'has material basis', allowing immaterial entities to be physical bases.