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    An approach to a theory of intrinsic value.Edward Oldfield - 1977 - Philosophical Studies 32 (3):233 - 249.
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    On an argument of Donnellan's.Edward Oldfield - 1981 - Philosophical Studies 39 (2):199 - 207.
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    Reference to Abstract Entities.Edward Oldfield - 1981 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 11 (3):425 - 438.
    Platonism, considered as a philosophy of mathematics, can be formulated in two interestingly different ways. Strong platonism holds that numerals, for example, refer to certain non-physical, non-mental entities. Weak platonism holds only that numerals uniquely apply to certain non-physical, non-mental entities. (Of course, there may even be weaker views that deserve to be called ‘platonistic.’The distinction between referring to an object and uniquely applying to an object may be illustrated as follows. If there is a tallest person and I say, (...)
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