Platonism and the Objects of Science

Author:   Professor Scott Berman (Saint Louis University, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages:   192
Publication Date:   26 August 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Professor Scott Berman (Saint Louis University, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Weight:   0.281kg
ISBN:  

9781350276062


ISBN 10:   1350276065
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   26 August 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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The book has an entirely perspicuous structure and is clearly written with many helpful examples. An introduction sets out the argumentative strategy: show the insufficiency of alternatives to Platonism and then provide an outline of the core Platonic position, demonstrating how it answers satisfactorily all the questions that the competitors fail to answer or even address ... one must admit that Berman's Platonism turns out to be a very respectable alternative to an array of anti-Platonic doctrines. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review * This book will be a game changer in the current metaphysical debate: Platonism is argued to be a theoretically superior and more plausible option than Aristotelianism - whether the reader agrees or disagrees, they will have to engage. * Anna Marmodoro, Professor of Philosophy at Durham University, Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, Corpus Christi College, United Kingdom * In this fun, interesting and thought-provoking book, Berman dives deep into the big questions about the ultimate nature of reality and whether it's ultimately all mathematical. Regardless of whether you end up convinced by all his arguments and relatable examples, this book will give you new perspectives and make you think big. * Max Tegmark, Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA *


This book will be a game changer in the current metaphysical debate: Platonism is argued to be a theoretically superior and more plausible option than Aristotelianism - whether the reader agrees or disagrees, they will have to engage. * Anna Marmodoro, Professor of Philosophy at Durham University, Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, Corpus Christi College, United Kingdom * In this fun, interesting and thought-provoking book, Berman dives deep into the big questions about the ultimate nature of reality and whether it's ultimately all mathematical. Regardless of whether you end up convinced by all his arguments and relatable examples, this book will give you new perspectives and make you think big. * Max Tegmark, Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA *


The book has an entirely perspicuous structure and is clearly written with many helpful examples. An introduction sets out the argumentative strategy: show the insufficiency of alternatives to Platonism and then provide an outline of the core Platonic position, demonstrating how it answers satisfactorily all the questions that the competitors fail to answer or even address ... one must admit that Berman’s Platonism turns out to be a very respectable alternative to an array of anti-Platonic doctrines. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review * This book will be a game changer in the current metaphysical debate: Platonism is argued to be a theoretically superior and more plausible option than Aristotelianism – whether the reader agrees or disagrees, they will have to engage. * Anna Marmodoro, Professor of Philosophy at Durham University, Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, Corpus Christi College, United Kingdom * In this fun, interesting and thought-provoking book, Berman dives deep into the big questions about the ultimate nature of reality and whether it's ultimately all mathematical. Regardless of whether you end up convinced by all his arguments and relatable examples, this book will give you new perspectives and make you think big. * Max Tegmark, Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA *


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Scott Berman is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Academic Program Coordinator for the Prison Education Program at Saint Louis University, USA.

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