Jon Erling Litland (litland)
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Circular Paths and Infinite Descent: a Guide, A Recipe for Non-Wellfounded but Complete Chains of Explanations (and other Determination Relations), Grounding Ground and the (In-)Escapable Ill-Foundedness of the Inclusive `Explains'Beiträge zu Philosophie.ch
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Litland, Jon Erling. 2012. “Topics in Philosophical Logic.” PhD dissertation, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University, Department of Philosophy.
Litland, Jon Erling. 2013a. “On some Counterexamples to the Transitivity of Grounding.” Essays in Philosophy 14(1): 19–32.
Litland, Jon Erling. 2015. “Grounding, Explanation, and the Limit of Internality.” The Philosophical Review 124(4): 481–532.
Litland, Jon Erling. 2016a. “An Infinitely Descending Chain of Ground without a Lower Bound.” Philosophical Studies 173(5): 1361–1369.
Litland, Jon Erling. 2016b. “Pure Logic of Many-Many Ground.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 45(5): 531–577.
Litland, Jon Erling. 2017. “Grounding Grounding.” in Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, volume X, edited by Karen Bennett and Dean W. Zimmerman, pp. 279–316. New York: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198791973.003.0012.
Litland, Jon Erling. 2018a. “Could the Ground’s Grounding the Grounded Ground the Grounded?” Analysis 78(1): 56–65.
Litland, Jon Erling. 2018b. “Bicollective Ground: Towards a (Hyper)Graphic Account.” in Reality and its Structure. Essays in Fundamentality, edited by Ricki Leigh Bliss and Graham Priest, pp. 140–165. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198755630.003.0008.
Litland, Jon Erling. 2018c. “In Defense of the (Moderate) Disunity of Grounding.” Thought 7(2): 97–108.
Litland, Jon Erling. 2020. “Meta-Ground.” in The Routledge Handbook of Metaphysical Grounding, edited by Michael J. Raven, pp. 133–147. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London: Routledge, doi:10.4324/9781351258845.
Litland, Jon Erling and Yli-Vakkuri, Juhani. 2016. “Vagueness & Modality – an Ecumenical Approach.” in Philosophical Perspectives 30: Metaphysics, edited by John Hawthorne, pp. 229–269. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley; Sons, Inc.