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    Mathematical Nominalism holds that mathematical objects and concepts are merely human constructions or linguistic entities without any independent existence beyond our conceptual frameworks or language games. Nominalists argue that mathematical truths are not discovered but rather invented or constructed by humans based on practical considerations or conventions. This view opposes Mathematical Platonism, which asserts that mathematical objects and truths have an objective and independent existence regardless of human thought.

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