Abstract Objects [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 43 (1):166-168 (1989)
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What are abstract objects? Do they exist independently of the mind? Can they be known? These questions, and related ones, are addressed in this book, and are given Platonistic answers of a "broadly Fregean kind." These answers emerge, for the most part, from discussion and criticism of the writings of other philosophers.

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