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This comprehensive Element in Metaphysics explores the fundamental concepts of grounding, fundamentality, and ultimate explanations. Ricki Bliss investigates how these interconnected ideas shape contemporary metaphysical inquiry and our understanding of reality’s basic structure.
The book addresses core questions about what makes something fundamental, how grounding relations work, and what constitutes an ultimate explanation. Bliss examines the relationships between these concepts and their implications for metaphysical theory. The work provides essential frameworks for understanding ontological foundations and explanatory structures in modern philosophy.
Ideal for philosophers, graduate students, and scholars interested in metaphysics, this Element offers clear analysis of complex theoretical issues and contributes significantly to ongoing debates about reality’s foundational nature.







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