The Logic of Grounding
The concept of grounding – of a fact obtaining in virtue of other facts – has been a topic of intensive philosophical and logical investigation over roughly the past two decades. Many philosophers take grounding to deserve a central place in metaphysical theorizing, in great part because it is thought to do a better job than other concepts – e.g., reduction and supervenience – at capturing certain phenomena. Studies on the logic of grounding have largely been conducted with this philosophical background in mind. In this Element, I try to give a faithful picture of the contemporary development of the logic of grounding in a way that is both reasonably comprehensive and reasonably systematic.
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January 2025Hardback
9781009547802
94 pages
229 × 152 × 6 mm
0.277kg
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The jungle of grounding
- 2. Pure logics
- 3. Impure logics
- 4. Further topics
- Appendix: Labelled Trees
- Bibliography.