Creationism and cardinality

Analysis 74 (4):615-622 (2014)
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Abstract

Creationism about fictional entities requires a principle connecting what fictions say exist with which fictional entities really exist. The most natural way of spelling out such a principle yields inconsistent verdicts about how many fictional entities are generated by certain inconsistent fictions. Avoiding inconsistency without compromising the attractions of creationism will not be easy

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Daniel Nolan
University of Notre Dame
Alexander Sandgren
Australian National University (PhD)

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