Routledge Handbook of Metaphysical Grounding

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Absolutely Fundamental
advanced metaphysical analysis
analytic metaphysics
anti-primitivism
Bolzano's Account
Bolzano’s Account
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causation and emergence
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essence and modality
Full Ground
Fundamental Entities
God's Essence
God’s Essence
Grounding Chain
Grounding Claims
Grounding Framework
Grounding Relations
grounding skepticism
Infinite Descent
Mediate Grounding
Metaphysical Dependence
Metaphysical Explanation
Metaphysical Foundationalism
metaphysical grounding
Metaphysical Laws
Non-normative Fact
Ontological Dependence
ontological hierarchy
Partial Ground
philosophical explanation
Posterior Analytics
Strict Partial Order
Supervenience Physicalism
Totality Facts
truthmaker theory
Vice Versa
Violates
Window's Shattering
Window’s Shattering

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  • ISBN 9781032237183
  • Weight: 960g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Some of philosophy’s biggest questions, both historically and today, are in-virtue-of questions: In virtue of what is an action right or wrong? In virtue of what am I the same person my mother bore? In virtue of what is an artwork beautiful? Philosophers attempt to answer many of these types of in-virtue-of questions, but philosophers are also increasingly focusing on what an in-virtue-of question is in the first place. Many assume, at least as a working hypothesis, that in-virtue-of questions involve a distinctively metaphysical kind of determinative explanation called “ground.” This Handbook surveys the state of the art on ground as well as its connections and applications to other topics. The central issues of ground are discussed in 37 chapters, all written exclusively for this volume by a wide range of leading experts. The chapters are organized into the following sections:

I. History

II. Explanation and Determination

III. Logic and Structure

IV. Connections

V. Applications

Introductions at the start of each section provide an overview of the section’s contents, and a list of Related Topics at the end of each chapter points readers to other germane areas throughout the volume. The resulting volume is accessible enough for advanced students and informative enough for researchers. It is essential reading for anyone hoping to get clearer on what the biggest questions of philosophy are really asking.

Michael J. Raven is Associate Professor of philosophy at the University of Victoria and Affiliate Associate Professor of philosophy at the University of Washington, Co-Chief Editor of Metaphysics , and a founding member of the Canadian Metaphysics Collaborative. His research focuses on metaphysics, philosophy of language and mind, and epistemology.