Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
6-1-2001
Abstract
This paper examines connections between theism and mathematical realism. Mathematical realism, which offers the best account of mathematics, strongly supports theism. Theism, in turn, supports mathematical realism. Theism readily explains the intricate relations between mathematics, matter, and mind. The attributes of the biblical God provide justification for classical mathematics.
Recommended Citation
Byl, John, "Theism & Mathematical Realism" (2001). ACMS Conference Proceedings 2001. 9.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/acms-2001/9
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