I think there’s some truth in the claim that this is just a debate over the word “exists” but actually, in philosophy there’s a fairly well-regarded meaning of the word and the debate tends to be about this meaning. I think that’s one of the reasons comparisons of people from LW with philosophers will be misleading, philosophers use a lot of technical vocabulary that differs from the standard usage.
So by “exists” philosophers tend to mean something like “is quantified over in our fundamental theory of the universe”. So nominalists in mathematics tend to be arguing something like (and this is a dangerously rough approximate), “we can describe the universe without referring to numbers etc”. See Hartry Field for an example.
This is rough but actually, platonism begins to seem a lot more plausible when it’s understood in the way that philosophers actually use it. I suspect, then, that those from LW and philosophers are just answering different questions here.
I think there’s some truth in the claim that this is just a debate over the word “exists” but actually, in philosophy there’s a fairly well-regarded meaning of the word and the debate tends to be about this meaning. I think that’s one of the reasons comparisons of people from LW with philosophers will be misleading, philosophers use a lot of technical vocabulary that differs from the standard usage.
So by “exists” philosophers tend to mean something like “is quantified over in our fundamental theory of the universe”. So nominalists in mathematics tend to be arguing something like (and this is a dangerously rough approximate), “we can describe the universe without referring to numbers etc”. See Hartry Field for an example.
This is rough but actually, platonism begins to seem a lot more plausible when it’s understood in the way that philosophers actually use it. I suspect, then, that those from LW and philosophers are just answering different questions here.