from Part I - Foundations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 April 2020
This chapter meets several of the objections that have been offered against truthmaker theory being a worthy metaphysical enterprise. It counters the charges that truthmaker theory is maximalist or nothing, and that it requires up-front contentious ontological posits. It also rebuts challenges from Timothy Williamson and Kit Fine that truthmaker theory is an inferior if not pointless endeavor. It identifies and argues against “truthmaker deflationists” who believe that the point of truthmaker theory can be accomplished without resort to any ontological investigation whatsoever. Finally, it considers challenges from those who might take the relation of grounding to be a competing and superior metaphysical notion.
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