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Concluding reflections

William Lane Craig

pp. 483-488

Abstract

The classical theist is seen to have a number of realist and anti-realist options open to him in meeting the challenge of indispensability arguments for Platonism. The most plausible response will involve challenging, with free logicians, neo-Meinongians, and neutralists, the neo-Quinean criterion of ontological commitment which lies at the heart of indispensability arguments. Beyond that the theist's options are wide open for filling out his account with insights appropriated from a diversity of perspectives.

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Published in:

Craig William Lane (2017) God and abstract objects: the coherence of theism: aseity. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 483-488

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-55384-9_12

Full citation:

Craig William Lane (2017) Concluding reflections, In: God and abstract objects, Dordrecht, Springer, 483–488.