Metaphysical Infinitism and the Regress of Being |
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Authors: | Matteo Morganti |
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Affiliation: | University of Rome “Roma TRE”, Department of Philosophy, Communication and Media Studies, , 00144 Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | This article offers a limited defense of metaphysical “infinitism,” the view that there are, or might be, infinite chains of ontological dependence. According to a widespread presupposition, there must be an ultimate ground of being—most likely, a plurality of fundamental atoms. Contrary to this view, this article shows that metaphysical infinitism is internally coherent. In particular, a parallel with the debate concerning infinitism about epistemic justification is suggested, and an “emergence model” of being is put forward. According to the emergence model, the being of any given entity gradually arises out of an infinite series of progressively less dependent entities—it is not wholly transmitted, as it were, from a basic, ungrounded level to all the dependent ones in a step‐by‐step fashion. Some objections are considered and rebutted. |
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Keywords: | being emergence foundationalism infinitism justification ontological dependence ontological priority regress |
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