Mathematical platonism meets ontological pluralism?

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 63 (6):655-673 (2020)
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Mathematical platonism is the view that abstract mathematical objects exist. Ontological pluralism is the view that there are many modes of existence. This paper examines the prospects for plural platonism, the view that results from combining mathematical platonism and ontological pluralism. I will argue that some forms of platonism are in harmony with ontological pluralism, while other forms of platonism are in tension with it. This shows that there are some interesting connections between the platonism–antiplatonism dispute and recent debates over ontological pluralism.

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