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Mark Goldblatt on a medieval debate with modern echoes. The signature cosmological debate of the last century concerned the origin of the universe. Two principal views contended for the hearts and minds of professionals and amateurs alike: the Big Bang Theory and the Steady State Theory.
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John Donnelly reminds us that people are only tenants in...
- Heavenly Eviction
Apr 29, 2021 · Infinity. Infinity is a big topic. Most people have some conception of things that have no bound, no boundary, no limit, no end. The rigorous study of infinity began in mathematics and philosophy, but the engagement with infinity traverses the history of cosmology, astronomy, physics, and theology.
Mark Goldblatt gets animated about his self. “The passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable.
Mar 23, 2017 · ‘Historical views of infinity’ focuses on historical attitudes to infinity in philosophy, religion, and mathematics, including Zeno’s famous paradoxes. Infinity is not a thing, but a concept, related to the default workings of the human mind.
This book is an exploration of philosophical questions about infinity. Graham Oppy examines how the infinite lurks everywhere, both in science and in our ordinary thoughts about the world. He also analyzes the many puzzles and paradoxes that follow in the train of the infinite.
This book is an exploration of philosophical questions about infinity. Graham Oppy examines how the infinite lurks everywhere, both in science and in our ordinary thoughts about the world. He also ana-lyzes the many puzzles and paradoxes that follow in the train of the infinite.
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Sep 28, 2018 · The main aim of this paper is to disentangle, by critically examining, three notions of infinity in the early modern period, and to argue that one—but only one—of them is quantitative.