Reasons Why Not: On the Positive Grounds of Negative Truths

Many philosophers have shown sympathy to the thought that reality is fundamentally positive. Julio De Rizzo formulates this idea precisely by means of the notion of grounding, and examines how the resulting thesis fares with respect to three much discussed classes of negative truths, namely that of negative predications, that of negative causal reports, and that of negative existential truths. By shedding light on the issues advocates of the thesis have to deal with, this work shows the positivist account to be a tenable position in metaphysics.

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Reasons Why Not: On the Positive Grounds of Negative Truths

Many philosophers have shown sympathy to the thought that reality is fundamentally positive. Julio De Rizzo formulates this idea precisely by means of the notion of grounding, and examines how the resulting thesis fares with respect to three much discussed classes of negative truths, namely that of negative predications, that of negative causal reports, and that of negative existential truths. By shedding light on the issues advocates of the thesis have to deal with, this work shows the positivist account to be a tenable position in metaphysics.

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Reasons Why Not: On the Positive Grounds of Negative Truths

Reasons Why Not: On the Positive Grounds of Negative Truths

by Julio De Rizzo
Reasons Why Not: On the Positive Grounds of Negative Truths

Reasons Why Not: On the Positive Grounds of Negative Truths

by Julio De Rizzo

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Many philosophers have shown sympathy to the thought that reality is fundamentally positive. Julio De Rizzo formulates this idea precisely by means of the notion of grounding, and examines how the resulting thesis fares with respect to three much discussed classes of negative truths, namely that of negative predications, that of negative causal reports, and that of negative existential truths. By shedding light on the issues advocates of the thesis have to deal with, this work shows the positivist account to be a tenable position in metaphysics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783476051493
Publisher: J.B. Metzler
Publication date: 11/02/2019
Edition description: 1st ed. 2019
Pages: 253
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Julio De Rizzo holds a PhD in theoretical philosophy from the University of Hamburg, Germany and currently teaches at the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas, Brazil. He studied philosophy at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo and the University of São Paulo, Brazil. His research interests focus on analytic metaphysics and the philosophy of logic.

Table of Contents

The formulation of the positivist thesis in ground-theoretic terms.- A definition of positivity and negativity.- The positive grounds of negative predications.- The positive basis of causally effective omissions.- The positive grounds of negative existential truths.
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