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God and Abstract Objects, Paperback / softback Book

God and Abstract Objects Paperback / softback

Part of the Elements in the Philosophy of Religion series

Paperback / softback

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Some believe that there is a God who is the source of all things; and some believe that there are necessarily existing abstract objects.

But can one believe both these things? That is the question of this Element. First, Einar Duenger Bohn clarifies the concepts involved, and the problem that arises from believing in both God and abstract objects.

Second, he presents and discusses the possible kinds of solutions to that problem.

Third, Bohn discusses a new kind of solution to the problem, according to which reality is most fundamentally made of information.

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