Affiliation:
1. Department of Philosophy University of Fribourg Avenue de l’Europe 20 CH-1700 Fribourg Switzerland
Abstract
Abstract
Pluralists argue for the distinctness of coinciding objects on the grounds that they have different properties. The grounding problem is the problem of explaining how the supposed difference in properties can arise in the first place. This paper considers this problem as an instance of a more general phenomenon, namely, the problem of dealing with underdetermination in asymmetrical systems admitting of non-trivial automorphisms. It argues in favour of primitivism by developing an account of stochastic grounding that makes room for non-fundamental bruteness and substantially mitigates the costs of primitivism.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)