Full Idea
Some philosophers define 'grounding' in terms of 'truth-making', rather than the other way around.
Gist of Idea
Which has priority - 'grounding' or 'truth-making'?
Source
Fraser MacBride (Truthmakers [2013], 1.6)
Book Reference
'Stanford Online Encyclopaedia of Philosophy', ed/tr. Stanford University [plato.stanford.edu], p.10
A Reaction
[Cameron exemplifies the first, and Schaffer the second] I would have thought that grounding was in the world, but truth-making required the introduction of propositions about the world by minds, so grounding is prior. Schaffer is right.
Related Idea
Idea 18480 Maybe it only exists if it is a truthmaker (rather than the value of a variable)? [MacBride]