Incompletable Grounding and Ontological Economy
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2025
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Roughly speaking, incompletable grounds are partial grounds that do not, together with other partial grounds, fully ground. I first bolster the overall case for incompletable grounding by arguing that a certain totality fact has incompletable grounds. Then I trace out some interesting consequences for the ontological economy of theories, including those according to which the totality fact obtains.