Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Citazione:
How existential dependence can ground existential grounding / Caputo, Stefano. - In: DIALECTICA. - ISSN 0012-2017. - 75:2(2021), pp. 211-226. [10.48106/dial.v74.i4.01]
Abstract:
Schnieder (2020) argues, against Orilia (2009) and Koslicki (2013), that claims of existential grounding of the form “the fact that x exists is grounded in the fact that y is F" cannot be grounded in claims of existen- tial dependence of the form “x existentially depends on y” and defends the view that the latter claims are grounded in the former, via a definition of existential dependence. I will first argue that Schnieder’s main point against the claim that existential grounding is grounded in existential de- pendence is not conclusive. I will then put forward a proposal concerning how claims of existential grounding can be grounded in claims of existen- tial dependence. The proposal is a third way between those of Schnieder and Orilia/Koslicki, which, although accepting the former’s definition of existential dependence in terms of grounding, makes room for the latter’s idea that existential dependence does the real job of structuring reality.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Grounding, Existential dependence, metaphysical explanation
Elenco autori:
Caputo, Stefano
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