Here we list publications by team members relevant to the project, and grouped according to which of the main types of relevance studied in the project they primarily concern.
Explanatory Relevance
- Roski, Stefan (2020) “Metaphysical Explanations and the Counterfactual Theory of Explanation“, forthcoming in Philosophical Studies.
- Krämer, Stephan (2020) Singular Troubles with Singleton Socrates. In Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Early View. (penultimate version)
- Krämer, Stephan (2019) Ground-theoretic equivalence. Synthese, Online First. (penultimate version)
- Krämer, Stephan (2018) Towards a theory of ground-theoretic content. Synthese, 195(2), pp. 785-814.
- Glazier, Martin (2017) The difference between epistemic and metaphysical necessity. Synthese, online first.
- Glazier, Martin (2017) Essentialist Explanation, Philosophical Studies 174: 2871–2889.
- Krämer, Stephan and Roski, Stefan (2017) Difference-Making Grounds. Philosophical Studies 174(5): 1191–1215
- Roski, Stefan (2017) Bolzano’s Conception of Grounding. Frankfurt am Main: Klostermann. (Book ca. 270pp)
- Roski, Stefan (2017) “Grounding and the Explanatory Role of Generalizations“, Philosophical Studies, online first.
- Roski, Stefan (2017) “Bolzano and Kim on Grounding and Unification“, Synthese online first.
- Glazier, Martin (2016) Laws and the Completeness of the Fundamental, in Reality Making, ed. Mark Jago, 11–37. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Krämer, Stephan and Roski, Stefan (2015) A Note on the Logic of Worldly Ground, Thought 4(1), pp. 59-68.
- Krämer, Stephan (2013) A simpler puzzle of ground. Thought 2(2), pp. 85-89.
Evidential Relevance
- Krämer, Stephan (2017) A hyperintensional criterion of irrelevance. Synthese, 194(8), pp. 2917-2930.
Logical Relevance
- Krämer, Stephan (202x) The Whole Truth. Forthcoming in a volume on Kit Fine in the series Outstanding Contributions to Logic (Springer), ed. by F. Faroldi and F. van de Putte.
- Krämer, Stephan (202x) Truthmaker Equivalence. Forthcoming in Themes from Alan Weir (Synthese Library), ed. by S. Leuenberger and A. Rieger.