Philosophers often debate the existence of such things as numbers and propositions, and say that if these objects exist, they are abstract. But what does it mean to call something 'abstract'? And do we have good reason to believe in the existence of abstract objects? This Element addresses those questions, putting newcomers to these debates in a position to understand what they concern and what are the most influential considerations at work in this area of metaphysics. It also provides advice on which lines of discussion promise to be the most fruitful.
This Element questions what does it mean to call something abstract, and whether we can believe in their existence?Book InformationISBN 9781009241403
Author David LigginsFormat Paperback
Page Count 68
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press