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If minds were, like bodies, located in space, causal pairing could be achieved by the relative spatial locations of the substances.
Philosophers call anything that is potentially located in space and time "concrete".
His office, located in space donated by Fred and Jeff Wilpon, at 575 Fifth Avenue, will be returned along with the donated furniture.
According to Maddy, mathematics is about abstract objects, and abstract objects are, in some important sense, nonphysical and nonmental, though they are located in space and time.
In a 200-page volume, Dr. Freudenthal showed how with a series of simple signals a sender could progress from describing numbers and arithmetic to space, matter and even human beings, at least in terms of bodies of a given mass located in space.
He defined a third reality beyond the material world and the world of mental events, a World 3 consisting of the products and creations of the human mind, abstract and no longer in human minds - ideas, theories, music and poetry, Shakespeare's plays and the English language, not located in space or time but real because of their ability via human minds to change the face of the material world.
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Platonists who reject (2) alter the traditional Platonic view and maintain that, although abstract objects are nonphysical and nonmental, they are still located in space-time; hence, according to this view, knowledge of abstract objects can be acquired through ordinary sense perceptions.
Thus, they implicitly contrast Hinduism to religions that appear to be primarily located in spaces and times set apart from the everyday such as "church on Sunday".
For the physical world being composed of objects located in space-time is not conspace-time ishe enotties postulated by the platonist.
There, he argued that the term 'real' is employed with good reason (both in daily life and in science) to designate "that which is located in space-time and which is a link in the chains of causal relations" (Feigl 1949, p. 16).
Nominalism about mathematics (or mathematical nominalism) is the view according to which either mathematical objects, relations, and structures do not exist at all, or they do not exist as abstract objects (they are neither located in space-time nor do they have causal powers).
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