
Publication details
Jahr: 2013
Pages: 1099-1112
Reihe: Synthese
Volle Referenz:
, "What are numbers?", Synthese 190 (6), 2013, pp. 1099-1112.
Abstrakt
This paper argues that (cardinal) numbers are originally given to us in the context ‘Fs exist n-wise’, and accordingly, numbers are certain manners or modes of existence, by addressing two objections both of which are due to Frege. First, the so-called Caesar objection will be answered by explaining exactly what kind of manner or mode numbers are. And then what we shall call the Functionality of Cardinality objection will be answered by establishing the fact that for any numbers m and n, if there are exactly m Fs and also there are exactly n Fs, then m = n.
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Publication details
Jahr: 2013
Pages: 1099-1112
Reihe: Synthese
Volle Referenz:
, "What are numbers?", Synthese 190 (6), 2013, pp. 1099-1112.