Abstract Entities

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Abstract Concrete Distinction
abstract entities
Abstract Mathematical Entities
abstract objects
Abstract Reality
abstract-concrete
actualism
Austere Platonists
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Bertrand Russell
Bradley's Regress
Bradley’s Regress
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Causal Constraint
Causal Inactivity
causation
cognitive access to universals
David Armstrong
David Kaplan
Eleatic principle
Epistemic Access
epistemology of mathematics
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Extreme Mutabilism
Harvard nominalism
indispensability argument
infinite regress problem
Mathematical Entities
metaphysical ontology
modal metaphysics
modality
nominalism
Nominalist Options
Nominalist Platonist Debate
Nominalist Possibilism
Non-uniqueness Problem
Ockham's razor
Paradigmatic Abstracta
Paul Benacerraf
philosophical analysis of abstractness
philosophy of mathematics
Platonism
Platonist Discourse
Platonist Options
possibilism
possible worlds
Primitive Ideology
primitivism
properties
Qualitative Intrinsic Properties
Razor Arguments
Recombination Principles
reductionism
Saul Kripke
semantic paradoxes
Truthmaker Theory
universals
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138827592
  • Weight: 464g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Think of a number, any number, or properties like fragility and humanity. These and other abstract entities are radically different from concrete entities like electrons and elbows. While concrete entities are located in space and time, have causes and effects, and are known through empirical means, abstract entities like meanings and possibilities are remarkably different. They seem to be immutable and imperceptible and to exist "outside" of space and time.

This book provides a comprehensive critical assessment of the problems raised by abstract entities and the debates about existence, truth, and knowledge that surround them. It sets out the key issues that inform the metaphysical disagreement between platonists who accept abstract entities and nominalists who deny abstract entities exist. Beginning with the essentials of the platonist–nominalist debate, it explores the key arguments and issues informing the contemporary debate over abstract reality:

  • arguments for platonism and their connections to semantics, science, and metaphysical explanation
  • the abstract–concrete distinction and views about the nature of abstract reality
  • epistemological puzzles surrounding our knowledge of mathematical entities and other abstract entities.
  • arguments for nominalism premised upon concerns about paradox, parsimony, infinite regresses, underdetermination, and causal isolation
  • nominalist options that seek to dispense with abstract entities.

Including chapter summaries, annotated further reading, and a glossary, Abstract Entities is essential reading for anyone seeking a clear and authoritative introduction to the problems raised by abstract entities.

Sam Cowling is Assistant Professor, Denison University, USA.