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AbstractThis chapter provides a detailed overview of the contents of the whole volume. Firstly, the chapter specifies which of Bolzano’s writings are most relevant to his conception of grounding and explains by which criteria texts and excerpts were selected for this volume. Secondly, the chapter specifies the translators of the selected writings by Bolzano. Thirdly, the chapter explains how the research papers were assembled so as to cover a broad variety of aspects of Bolzano’s theory of grounding, discussing its historical connections (see the papers by Marko Malink, Kevin Mulligan on Husserl), its logical details (see the papers by Kit Fine, Mark Textor, and Francesca Poggiolesi), and a range of applications in ethics, mathematics, physics, and ontology (see the papers by Edgar Morscher, Paul Rusnock, Marc Lange, and Benjamin Schnieder).

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