Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-148) and index.
1. Tropes, Universals, and Individuals. 1A. Tropes and their Uses. 1B. Other Tropes? 1C. Metaphysical Construction. 1D. Universals. 1E. Individuals -- 2. Relational Tropes and Individuals. 2A. Relations of Individuals in Trope Theory. 2B. Bundles of Polytropes. 2C. Representatives instead of Bundles -- 3. Compound Universals, Wholes, and States of Affairs. 3A. Compound Properties. 3B. Compound Universals. 3C. Compound Individuals. 3D. Compound States of Affairs -- 4. Semantics, Modality, and World-lines. 4A. Trope-semantics without Metarelations. 4B. Transferability and Individual-concepts. 4C. Combinatorialism. 4D. Existence, Persistence, and Modalities -- 5. Metarelations and Metaphysics. 5A. Categories and the Trope Cascade. 5B. The Reality of Relations. 5C. Five Ways to Carve Reality -- 6. Taking Time. 6A. Tropes' Times. 6B. Continuants and Temporal Unity -- 7. Belief. 7A. Objects of Belief. 7B. The Structure of Belief. 7C. Loose Ends -- 8. Furthering the Cause.