The Pragmatics of Metaphysical Explanation: An Epistemology of Grounding

Argumenta 19 (1):145-159 (2024)
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Abstract

Explanation can be distinguished between linguistic practices and metaphysical relations. At least with respect to metaphysical explanation, some are skeptical that any knowledge gained via explanation qua linguistic practices confers knowledge of explanation qua metaphysical relation. I argue that this skepticism is unfounded. Engaging in the linguistic practice of explanation gives us no reason to skeptical in beliefs about corresponding metaphysical relations like causation or grounding. Moreover, those very linguistic practices can provide resources to justify beliefs in those relations. So, exploring those practices can move us forward in developing an epistemology of grounding and metaphysical explanation.

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James Lee
State University of New York at Oswego

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