It's a bit of semantics based on whether concepts can be said to actually exist or not. But mathematicians simply define existence in such a way that they do. I can accept, as in his article on Zeno's Paradox, that there are no physical infinities. I agree with this talk by George Ellis:
RE: Proof there are an infinite number of prime numbers
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Proof there are an infinite number of prime numbers
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