God and the Platonic Host

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"God and the Platonic Host" is a philosophical work by William Lane Craig that critiques Platonism and defends a theistic account of abstract objects.

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instanceOf book chapter
philosophical work
arguesAgainst ontological independence of abstract objects from God
arguesFor dependence of abstract objects on God
theistic conceptualism
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
critiques realist theories of abstract objects
traditional Platonist ontology
field analytic philosophy
philosophical theology
philosophy of mathematics
focusesOn critique of Platonism
defense of a theistic account of abstract objects
hasAuthorAffiliation Houston Christian University NERFINISHED
Talbot School of Theology NERFINISHED
hasPhilosophicalPosition Christian theism NERFINISHED
anti‑Platonism
language English
mainTopic Platonism NERFINISHED
abstract objects
metaphysics
philosophy of religion
theism
proposes a theistic grounding for abstract objects
relatedWork God Over All NERFINISHED
God and Abstract Objects

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William Lane Craig hasWritten God and the Platonic Host