RT Article T1 On Propositional Platonism, Representation, and Divine Conceptualism JF European journal for philosophy of religion VO 8 IS 4 SP 195 OP 212 A1 Ruloff, C. P. 1967- LA English YR 2016 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1567182259 AB Gould and Davis (2014) have recently argued for the claim that Propositional Platonism is mistaken since it is not able to explain how a proposition comes to bear its representational properties. But, say Gould and Davis, if Propositional Platonism is mistaken, then Divine Conceptualism must be true and we should therefore identify propositions with the contents of a divine mind, i.e., God. In this paper, I argue that Gould and DavisÂ’ argument against Propositional Platonism fails since it depends upon a number of assumptions that the Propositional Platonist need not accept. DO 10.24204/ejpr.v8i4.1763