Infinity

Infinity (philosophy)

In philosophy and theology, infinity is explored in articles under headings such as the Absolute, God, and Zeno's paradoxes. In Greek philosophy, for example in Anaximander, 'the Boundless' is the origin of all that is. He took the beginning or first principle to be an endless, unlimited primordial mass (ἄπειρον, apeiron). The Jain metaphysics and mathematics were the first to define and delineate different "types" of infinities. The work of the mathematician Georg Cantor first placed infinity into a coherent mathematical framework. Keenly aware of his departure from traditional wisdom, Cantor also presented a comprehensive historical and philosophical discussion of infinity. In Christian theology, for example in the work of Duns Scotus, the infinite nature of God invokes a sense of being without constraint, rather than a sense of being unlimited in quantity. (Wikipedia).

Infinity (philosophy)
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What is infinity? Can you define something that, by definition, has no boundaries? A subject extensively studied by philosophers, mathematicians, and more recently, physicists and cosmologists, infinity still stands as an enigma of the intellectual world. We asked people from all walks of

From playlist Mathematics

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What is infinity?

What’s the biggest number you can think of? Well, what about one more than that number? We can’t really comprehend the idea of infinity, but it’s still a useful concept in science. Brian Greene explains more. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for all the latest from World Science U. Visit

From playlist Science Unplugged: Physics

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What is infinity ?

Definition of infinity In this video, I define the concept of infinity (as used in analysis), and explain what it means for sup(S) to be infinity. In particular, the least upper bound property becomes very elegant to write down. Check out my real numbers playlist: https://www.youtube.co

From playlist Real Numbers

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A Deep Dive Into Infinity

A subject extensively studied by philosophers, mathematicians, and now recently, physicists, infinity is a uniquely universal enigma within the academic world. Thinkers clash over questions such as: Does infinity exist? What types of infinity are there? Watch the Full Program Here: https:

From playlist Mathematics

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Infinity - Sixty Symbols

It's a concept which intrigues mathematicians, but scientists aren't so keen on it. More at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/

From playlist From Sixty Symbols

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From playlist Explore the World Science Festival

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This video provides a description of infinity with several examples. http://mathispower4u.com

From playlist Linear Inequalities in One Variable Solving Linear Inequalities

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From playlist Life Science Math: Limits in calculus

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From playlist Closer To Truth - George F. R. Ellis Interviews

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From playlist Logic & Philosophy of Mathematics

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From playlist Closer To Truth | Season 19

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From playlist Aristotle

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From playlist MSRI Summer School: Automorphic Forms And The Langlands Program, by Kevin Buzzard [2017]

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From playlist Debunks/Discussions/Debates

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From playlist Integrable​ ​systems​ ​in​ ​Mathematics,​ ​Condensed​ ​Matter​ ​and​ ​Statistical​ ​Physics

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From playlist Philosophy of Science

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From playlist Aristotle

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