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Single Idea 9607

[filed under theme 9. Objects / A. Existence of Objects / 2. Abstract Objects / a. Nature of abstracta ]

Full Idea

The greatest discovery in the history of human thought is Plato's discovery of abstract objects.

Gist of Idea

The greatest discovery in human thought is Plato's discovery of abstract objects

Source

comment on Plato (works [c.375 BCE]) by James Robert Brown - Philosophy of Mathematics Ch. 2

Book Ref

Brown,James Robert: 'Philosophy of Mathematics' [Routledge 2002], p.8


A Reaction

Compare Idea 2860! Given the diametrically opposed views, it is clearly likely that Plato's central view is the most important idea in the history of human thought, even if it is wrong.

Related Idea

Idea 2860 The most boring and dangerous of all errors is Plato's invention of pure spirit and goodness [Nietzsche]


The 16 ideas with the same theme [what we should take abstract object to be]:

The greatest discovery in human thought is Plato's discovery of abstract objects [Brown,JR on Plato]
Objects lacking matter are intrinsic unities [Aristotle]
Real (non-logical) abstract terms are either essences or accidents [Leibniz]
Not all objects are spatial; 4 can still be an object, despite lacking spatial co-ordinates [Frege]
Abstract objects may not cause changes, but they can be the subject of change [Dummett]
The existence of abstract objects is a pseudo-problem [Dummett]
I am a fan of abstract objects, and confident of their existence [Boolos]
Abstract objects are constituted by encoded collections of properties [Zalta, by Swoyer]
Abstract objects are actually constituted by the properties by which we conceive them [Zalta]
Real numbers as abstracted objects are now treated as complete ordered fields [Mayberry]
If properties are abstract objects, then their being abstract exemplifies being abstract [Swoyer]
Many abstract objects, such as chess, seem non-spatial, but are not atemporal [Hale]
If the mental is non-spatial but temporal, then it must be classified as abstract [Hale]
Shapes and directions are of something, but games and musical compositions are not [Hale]
Being abstract is based on a relation between things which are spatially separated [Hale]
Structuralists call a mathematical 'object' simply a 'place in a structure' [Friend]