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Do Numbers Exist A Debate About Abstract Objects 1st Edition Van Inwagen

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Do Numbers Exist A Debate About Abstract Objects 1st Edition Van Inwagen
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.38 MB
Pages: 278
Author: van Inwagen, Peter, Lane Craig, William
ISBN: 9780367442767, 9781003008712, 9781000938296, 9781000938326, 9780367442774, 0367442760, 1003008712, 1000938298, 1000938328
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Do Numbers Exist A Debate About Abstract Objects 1st Edition Van Inwagen by Van Inwagen, Peter, Lane Craig, William 9780367442767, 9781003008712, 9781000938296, 9781000938326, 9780367442774, 0367442760, 1003008712, 1000938298, 1000938328 instant download after payment.

In Do Numbers Exist? Peter van Inwagen and William Lane Craig take opposite sides on whether there are abstract objects, such as numbers and properties. Craig argues that there are no abstract objects, whereas Van Inwagen argues that there are. Their exchange explores various arguments about the existence and nature of abstract objects. They focus especially on whether our ordinary and scientific thought and talk commit us to abstract objects, surveying the options available to us and the objections each faces. The debate covers central problems and methods in metaphysics, and also delves into theological questions raised by abstract objects. Key Features: Showcases the presentation and defense of two points of view on the existence of abstract objects, from two of the world's leading philosophers Presents definitions in an easily accessible form Provides frequent summaries of previously covered material Includes a glossary of all specialized vocabulary

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