Martin Glazier (glazier)
UniGE
I am a Scientific Collaborator in Philosophy at the University of Geneva. I work primarily in metaphysics and the philosophy of science, and I have further research interests in logic, the philosophy of physics and the philosophy of language. I also have teaching interests in the history of philosophy.
Mentioned on the following portal pages
Dialectica: Editorial Committee, The Association Dialectica, Fine Summerschool, eidos, The Little Perspectival WorkshopCited in the following articles
A Recipe for Non-Wellfounded but Complete Chains of Explanations (and other Determination Relations), A Puzzle for Realism about Ground, The Primitivist Response to the Inference Problem, How Existential Dependence Can Ground Existential Grounding, In Defence of Facts: Grounding, Essential Properties and the Unity ProblemContributions to Philosophie.ch
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Bibliography
Glazier, Martin. 2015. “Non-Causal Explanation.” PhD dissertation, New York: Philosophy Department, New York University.
Glazier, Martin. 2016. “Laws and the Completeness of the Fundamental.” in Reality Making, edited by Mark Jago, pp. 11–37. Mind Association Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198755722.003.0002.
Glazier, Martin. 2017. “Essentialist Explanation.” Philosophical Studies 174(11): 2871–2889, doi:10.1007/s11098-016-0815-z.
Glazier, Martin. 2020. “Explanation.” in The Routledge Handbook of Metaphysical Grounding, edited by Michael J. Raven, pp. 121–132. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London: Routledge, doi:10.4324/9781351258845-13.