Grounding Pluralism: Why and How

Erkenntnis 85 (6):1399-1415 (2020)
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Abstract

Grounding pluralism is the view that there are multiple kinds of grounding. In this essay, I motivate and defend an explanation-theoretic view of grounding pluralism. Specifically, I argue that there are two kinds of grounding: why-grounding—which tells us why things are the case—and how-grounding—which tells us how things are the case.

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Kevin Richardson
Duke University

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