Journal of Social Ontology (Mar 2016)

Epstein on Anchors and Grounds

  • Francesco Guala

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1

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The distinction between anchors and grounds is one of the most innovative contributions of The Ant Trap. In this commentary I will argue that the distinction suffers from an ambiguity between tokens and types. This leads Epstein to endorse pluralism about anchors and grounds, a position that is not justified in the book and to which there are plausible alternatives.

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