The Taming of the Grounds

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (8):789-809 (2022)
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Abstract

As it is presently employed, grounding permits grounding many things from one ground. In this paper, I show why this is a mistake by pushing for a uniqueness principle on grounding. After arguing in favor of this principle, I say something about it and kinds of grounding, discuss a similar principle, and consider its import on a formal feature of grounding, ontology, and ontological simplicity.

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Noel Saenz
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

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