Carroll's regress, Bradley's regress, and the incoherence of logical consequence
§1 frames Carroll's regress as a problem of metaphysical grounding, i.e. as an instance of Bradley's regress, and attempts to provide it the strongest possible defence. §2 applies this regress to accounts of logical consequence, and argues that all such accounts ultimately fail to explain...
Main Author: | Crawford, Q |
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Other Authors: | Williamson, T |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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