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19470 | Thoughts in the 'third realm' cannot be sensed, and do not need an owner to exist [Frege] |
Full Idea: Thoughts are neither things in the external world nor ideas. A third realm must be recognised. Anything in this realm has it in common with ideas that it cannot be perceived by the senses, and does not need an owner to belong with his consciousness. | |
From: Gottlob Frege (The Thought: a Logical Enquiry [1918], p.337(69)) | |
A reaction: This important idea is the creed for modern platonists. We don't have to accept Forms, or any particular content, but there is a mode of existence which is distinct from both mental and physical, and is the residence of 'abstracta'. I deny it! |