Theism, Platonism, and Abstract Objects

By | October 6, 2007

In the comments section of a recent post at one of Victor Reppert’s blogs I’ve been engaged in a very interesting and stimulating conversation with a fellow who calls himself ‘exapologist’ about the status of abstract objects (propositions, numbers, sets, etc.). I’m arguing for theistic conceptualism (abstract objects exist necessarily as ideas in the mind of God). Exapologist is arguing for a form of Platonism (abstract objects exist necessarily independently of anything else, including God).

5 thoughts on “Theism, Platonism, and Abstract Objects

  1. Micah Tillman

    Independently? I like the Husserlian approach, which many call Platonist.

    They’re independent of humans in that anyone can present them. But whether that requires God to sustain them? Wait, we don’t want things that are independent of God.

    Hmmm. That’s fascinating. I should check out the comments!

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