Reality is a rather large place. It contains protons, economies, headaches, sentences, smiles, asteroids, crimes, and numbers, and very many other things. Much of the content of our reality appears to depend on other of its content. Economies, for example, appear to depend upon people and the way they behave, amongst other things. Some of the content of our reality also appears to be, in some significant sense, more important than other of its content. Whilst none of us would wish to deny the very important role that economies play in our lives, most of us would agree that without matter arranged certain ways in space, for example, there could be no economies in the first place. Very many contemporary philosophers are concerned with how exactly we are to fill in the details of this view. What they are inclined to agree on is that reality has an over-arching hierarchical structure ordered by relations of metaphysical dependence, where chains of entities ordered by those dependence relations terminate in something fundamental. It is also commonly taken for granted that what those dependence chains terminate in is merely contingently existent - those things could have failed to exist - and consistent - they have no contradictory properties. This volume brings together fifteen essays from leading and emerging scholars that address these core, yet often under-explored, commitments.
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Fifteen leading philosophers explore metaphysical foundationalism, the idea that reality has an over-arching hierarchical structure ordered by relations of metaphysical dependence, where chains of entities ordered by those dependence relations terminate in something fundamental.
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Ricki Bliss and Graham Priest: The Geography of Fundamentality: An Overview Part I: The Hierarchy Thesis 1: Gabriel Rabin: Grounding Orthodoxy and the Layered Conception 2: Elizabeth Barnes: Symmetric Dependence 3: Ricki Bliss: Grounding and Reflexivity 4: Daniel Nolan: Cosmic Loops 5: Naomi Thompson: Metaphysical Interdependence, Epistemic Coherentism and Holistic Explanation 6: Graham Priest: Buddhist Dependence 7: Jon Erling Litland: Bicollective Ground: Towards a (Hyper)graphic account Part II: The Fundamentality Thesis 8: Einar Bohn: Indefinitely Descending Ground 9: Kelly Trogdon: Inheritance Arguments for Fundamentality 10: Mark Jago: From Nature to Grounding 11: John Wigglesworth: Grounding in Mathematical Structuralism 12: Tuomas Tahko: Fundamentality and Ontological Minimality 13: Matteo Morganti: The Structure of Physical Reality: Beyond Foundationalism Part III: The Contingency and Consistency Theses 14: Nathan Wildman: On Shaky Ground 15: Filippo Casat: Heidegger's Grund: (para)foundationalism
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Brings together fourteen essays that address issues relating to the view that has come to be known as metaphysical foundationalism Explores the possibilities regarding metaphysical foundationalism's alternatives Contributions from both leading and emerging scholars
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Graham Priest is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, and Boyce Gibson Professor Emeritus at the University of Melbourne. He is known for his work on non-classical logic, particularly in connection with dialetheism, on the history of philosophy, and on Buddhist philosophy. Ricki Bliss is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Lehigh University, USA. Prior to this, she was a Visiting Lecturer at Otago University, New Zealand, and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Kyoto University, Japan and the University of Hamburg, Germany. She works primarily in analytic metaphysics on issues associated with metaphysical dependence, fundamentality and the over-arching structure of reality. Her work is strongly historically oriented and draws on both Western and non-Western traditions.
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Brings together fourteen essays that address issues relating to the view that has come to be known as metaphysical foundationalism Explores the possibilities regarding metaphysical foundationalism's alternatives Contributions from both leading and emerging scholars
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ISBN
9780198755630
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
662 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
334

Biographical note

Graham Priest is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, and Boyce Gibson Professor Emeritus at the University of Melbourne. He is known for his work on non-classical logic, particularly in connection with dialetheism, on the history of philosophy, and on Buddhist philosophy. Ricki Bliss is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Lehigh University, USA. Prior to this, she was a Visiting Lecturer at Otago University, New Zealand, and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Kyoto University, Japan and the University of Hamburg, Germany. She works primarily in analytic metaphysics on issues associated with metaphysical dependence, fundamentality and the over-arching structure of reality. Her work is strongly historically oriented and draws on both Western and non-Western traditions.