The Quine–Putnam indispensability argument is a philosophical argument concerning the existence of mathematical entities, particularly in the context of the debate between realism and anti-realism in the philosophy of mathematics. The argument is named after philosophers Willard Van Orman Quine and Hilary Putnam, who advanced these ideas in the latter half of the 20th century.

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