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This paper concerns Gödel’s conception of the reality of mathematical objects. I distinguish three claims (i), (ii), (iii).(i) Mathematics describes a non-sensual reality, which exists independently both of the acts and [of] the dispositions of the human
Pierre Cassou-Noguès
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Constructive Comparative Philosophy of Religion: Translations of Christianity and Islam and a Case Study of Ibn Tufayl and Ralph Cudworth [PDF]
We point out how some Christian-Muslim comparative philosophies of religion may be enhanced with certain translations or interpretations of Christianity: a modalist view of the trinity and a high Christology.
Charles Taliaferro, Christophe Porot
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The emergence of the term "neoplatonism" and the historiographical clichés which it generates [PDF]
The article traces the history of the division of Platonic tradition into Middle and New Platonism, as well as the origin and usage of the term "Neoplatonism".
Roman Soloviev
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Platonism and Cosmology in Early American Puritan Philosophy [PDF]
In the history of early American philosophy, in its earliest period of Puritanism, there were unique thinkers whose philosophical mindset formed original views on the nature of man and the cosmos.
Yaroslav Sobolievskyi +1 more
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We present a construction of highly entangled states defined on the topology of a platonic solid using tensor networks based on ancillary Absolute Maximally Entangled (AME) states. We illustrate the idea using the example of a quantum state based on AME(5,2) over a dodecahedron.
José I. Latorre, Germán Sierra
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A Dilemma for Mathematical Constructivism [PDF]
In this paper I argue that constructivism in mathematics faces a dilemma. In particular, I maintain that constructivism is unable to explain (i) the application of mathematics to nature and (ii) the intersubjectivity of mathematics unless (iii) it is ...
Kahn, Samuel
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Middle Ages University: context of intellectual and cultural traditions. Part II
The article shows that due to the high standards of teaching dialectics and theology, the University of Paris is gaining universal fame by the end of the 12th century.
M.A. Kornienko
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PLATONIC COMPUTER—THE UNIVERSAL MACHINE THAT BAIDGE€ THE “INVERSE EXPLANATOAY GAP” IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND [PDF]
The scope of Platonism is extended by introducing the concept of a “Platonic computer” which is incorporated in metacomputics. The theoretical framework of metacomputics postulates that a Platonic computer exists in the realm of Forms and is made by, of,
Simon X. Duan
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Gödel, Wittgenstein and the Sensibility of Platonism
The paper presents an interpretation of Platonism, the seeds of which can be found in the writings of Gödel and Wittgenstein. Although it is widely accepted that Wittgenstein is an anti-Platonist the author points to some striking affinities between ...
Marcin Poręba
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Divine Conceptualism as a Response to Challenge of Platonism and Its Critique by Craig [PDF]
Divine Conceptualism is a solution to the problem that Platonism poses for theism. This view is put forward by Alvin Plantinga and Greg Welty, two contemporary American philosophers, argues for a Platonic realism about propositions, possible worlds, and ...
Tayyebeh Shaddel, Hossein Atrak
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