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Area of Science:

  • Metaphysics
  • Philosophy of Science

Background:

  • Fundamentality is a key concept in metaphysics, concerning the basic constituents of reality.
  • Existing accounts of fundamentality often lack a clear, quantifiable measure.
  • Grounding theory provides a framework for understanding explanatory dependence between facts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and defend two novel accounts of fact fundamentality.
  • To establish a clear connection between the degree of fundamentality and grounding.
  • To offer a robust theoretical framework for analyzing metaphysical structure.

Main Methods:

  • Developing two distinct naturalistic theories of fundamentality.
  • Utilizing ground-theoretic concepts to define degrees of fundamentality.
  • Defending these accounts against potential objections.

Main Results:

  • Two natural accounts of relative and absolute fundamentality are presented.
  • A precise definition of the 'degree of fundamentality' is established.
  • These accounts successfully link fundamentality to the distance from ungrounded facts.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed accounts offer a more rigorous and intuitive understanding of fact fundamentality.
  • Grounding theory provides a powerful tool for analyzing metaphysical structure and dependence.
  • This work advances the philosophical discussion on the nature of fundamental reality.