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OverviewOne of the liveliest debates in contemporary philosophy concerns the notions of grounding and metaphysical explanation. Many consider these notions to be of prime importance for metaphysics and the philosophy of explanation, or even for philosophy in general, and lament that they had been neglected for far too long.Although the current debate about grounding is of recent origin, its central ideas have a long and rich history in Western philosophy, going back at least to the works of Plato and Aristotle. Bernard Bolzano's theory of grounding, developed in the first half of the nineteenth century, is a peak in the history of these ideas. On Bolzano's account, grounding lies at the heart of a broad conception of explanation encompassing both causal and non-causal cases. Not only does his theory exceed most earlier theories in scope, depth, and rigour, it also anticipates a range of ideas that take a prominent place in the contemporary debate. But despite the richness and modernity of his theory, it is known only by a comparatively small circle of philosophers predominantly consisting of Bolzano scholars.Bolzano's Philosophy of Grounding is meant to make Bolzano's ideas on grounding accessible to a broader audience. The book gathers translations of Bolzano's most important writings on these issues, including material that has hitherto not been available in English. Additionally, it contains a survey article on Bolzano's conception and nine research papers critically assessing elements of the theory and/or exploring its broad range of applications in Bolzano's philosophy and beyond. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stefan Roski (Research Associate, Research Associate, Philosophisches Seminar, Universität Hamburg) , Benjamin Schnieder (Professor of Theoretical Philosophy, Professor of Theoretical Philosophy, University of Vienna)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.40cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.860kg ISBN: 9780192847973ISBN 10: 019284797 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 24 February 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents"Part I: Introduction 1: Preamble 2: A survey of Bolzano's theory of grounding 3: On the contents of this volume Part II: Bolzano's writings on grounding (in English translations) 4: Early period: scientific method and the foundations of mathematics 5: Middle period: theology and metaphysics 6: Mature period: A theory of grounding Part III: Research papers on Bolzano's theory 7: Marko Malink: Aristotle and Bolzano on grounding 8: Kevin Mulligan: Logic, logical norms, and normative grounding 9: Kit Fine: Some remarks on Bolzano on ground 10: Mark Textor: Grounding, simplicity, and repetition 11: Francesca Poggiolesi: Bolzano, the (appropriate) relevant logic and grounding rules for implication 12: Edgar Morscher: The grounds of moral ""truths'' 13: Paul Rusnock: Grounding in practice: Bolzano's Purely Analytic Proof in the light of the Contributions 14: Marc Lange: Bolzano, the parallelogram of forces, and scientific explanation 15: Benjamin Schnieder: A fundamental being-Bolzano's cosmological argument and its Leibnizian roots"ReviewsThis substantial volume is intended to increase the visibility of Bernard Bolzano (1781-1848), an underappreciated 19th-century Bohemian philosopher, theologian, and mathematician...The collection focuses on Bolzano's account of grounding, a metaphysical notion that links ontology, truth, causation, explanation, and inference. * Choice * Author InformationStefan Roski studied Philosophy at Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany. He received a PhD in Philosophy from VU University Amsterdam in 2014. Since 2015 he has been working as Research Associate at Hamburg University. Benjamin Schnieder specializes in Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Language and Logic. He earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Geneva in 2002, under the supervision of Kevin Mulligan and Wolfgang Künne. Subsequently he taught as an Assistant Professor at the University of Hamburg (2003-2007) and then became the Director of the junior research group Phlox at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (2008-2011, funded by the German Research Foundation). In 2011 he accepted a Professorship for Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Hamburg. In 2021 he started as a Professor for Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Vienna. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |