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The Logic of Grounding provides a comprehensive analysis of grounding as a formal relation in metaphysics and philosophical logic. Fabrice Correia explores the logical structure underlying grounding claims, examining how grounding differs from other explanatory and causal relations.
This work investigates the fundamental properties of grounding, including its transitivity, asymmetry, and irreflexivity. Correia develops a rigorous logical framework for understanding how facts and propositions ground one another, contributing to contemporary metaphysical debates about fundamentality and explanation.
As part of the Elements in Philosophy and Logic series, this concise yet thorough treatment serves both as an introduction and advancement of grounding logic. It bridges formal logic and metaphysical inquiry, making it essential for philosophers working in ontology, epistemology, and philosophical logic.







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