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JESSICA CARTER, Ontology and Mathematical Practice, Philosophia Mathematica, Volume 12, Issue 3, October 2004, Pages 244–267, https://doi.org/10.1093/philmat/12.3.244
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Abstract
In this paper I propose a position in the ontology of mathematics which is inspired mainly by a case study in the mathematical discipline if-theory. The main theses of this position are that mathematical objects are introduced by mathematicians and that after mathematical objects have been introduced, they exist as objectively accessible abstract objects
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