Abstract
The main purpose of the present paper consists in analyzing the arguments, interpretations and concepts offered by both Gottlob Frege and Kurt Gödel in some of their works in defense of platonic realism in mathematics, where they do not rely on epistemologically complex concepts such as the world of Ideas or an intellectual intuition.
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