What about uncountably infinite stuff? — Banno
Names are possible results of an algorithm that creates all possible strings made from a given alphabet — Mephist
If something can be defined in a precise way, it means that there exists some kind of "attribute" common to different physical objects that identifies the abstract object. — Mephist
These "attributes" are identifiable information that is contained in physical objects, and information "exists" in reality. — Mephist
There are integers that have never been thought or said.
— Banno
There are? Where? And how do their names exist prior to being named? — Terrapin Station
As a platonist, how would you demonstrate that abstracts exist? — Terrapin Station
As a nominalist how would you demonstrate that abstracts don't exist? — Janus
In one sense... — Terrapin Station
They can be physical a la an ontological analysis of what they actually are as existents, which is a set of brain states in persons. — Terrapin Station
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