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Knowledge, Cause, and Abstract Objects
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Knowledge, Cause, and Abstract Objects

According to Platonists, entities such as numbers, sets, propositions and properties are abstract objects. But abstract objects lack causal powers and a location in space and time, so how we could ever come to know of the existence of such impotent and remote objects? In this text, Colin Cheyne presents a systematic and detailed account of this epistemological objection to the Platonist doctrine that abstract objects exist and can be known. Since mathematics has such a central role in the acquisition of scientific knowledge, he concentrates on mathematical Platonism. He also concentrates on our knowledge of what exists, and argues for a causal constraint on such existential knowledge. Finally, he exposes the weaknesses of recent attempts by Platonists to account for our supposed Platonic knowledge.
Alaotsikko
Causal Objections to Platonism
Kirjailija
C. Cheyne
Painos
2001 ed.
ISBN
9781402000515
Kieli
englanti
Paino
446 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
31.10.2001
Sivumäärä
240