sustancialismo
Sustancialismo is a position in ontology and metaphysics that emphasizes the primacy of substances as the fundamental bearers of properties and causal power. Proponents argue that most of what exists can be understood best if viewed as constituted by substances—entities that persist through change while bearing essential attributes that define their identity. In this view, properties, relations, and states of affairs depend on or inhere in substances, rather than existing independently as a network of relations.
Historically, sustancialismo traces to Aristotle's theory of substance and to scholastic debates on essences and universals.
Core tenets include: ontological priority of substances over their predicates, the existence of essential and intrinsic
Critics challenge the coherence or scientific applicability of a substance-based account, pointing to successful formulations in
See also: substance theory, essentialism, Aristotelianism, ontology.