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Weird stuff, essentially, happens – as, in an infinite multitude of interpenetrating universes, you might expect it to.
If we say the former, then the foundationalist is faced with a seemingly infinite multitude of fundamental principles with no unifying ground.
A schema (plural: schemata, or schemas), also known as a scheme (plural: schemes), is a linguistic template or pattern together with a rule for using it to specify a potentially infinite multitude of phrases, sentences, or arguments, which are called instances of the schema.
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He wrote: "There are some, King Gelo (Gelo II, son of Hiero II), who think that the number of the sand is infinite in multitude; and I mean by the sand not only that which exists about Syracuse and the rest of Sicily but also that which is found in every region whether inhabited or uninhabited".
The kaleidoscope itself has seen a variety of permutations throughout its existence, which seem as infinite as the multitude of visual variables it can produce.
In his youth, the dying mathematician was responsible for "a series of equations, a handful of exquisite and unimpeachable paradoxes" that "unlocked the sealed chamber of time," revealing, among other things, the infinite number of infinities and "a multitude of universes".
"No two people," Solnit writes early on, "live in the same city". "Infinite City" examines that San Francisco, a physically compact place that contains multitudes, through a series of elegantly rendered maps and cleverly researched and well-wrought essays conceived by more than a dozen writers, cartographers and artists.
Just as one can can identify not only as male or female, but infinite variations outside and in between, one can establish a multitude of relationships between body and its technological faculties.
It sees Archimedes claiming that two different sets of lines are equal in multitude, although it is clearly understood that they are infinite, an approach which is "remarkably similar" to 16th and 17th-century works leading to the invention of calculus, according to the Walters Museum.
This artificial scarcity doesn't work due to the free and infinite reproducibility of bits that makes it so easy to spread media across a multitude of distribution channels.
The multitudes that he contains — Kenya, Kansas, Hawaii, Indonesia, Harvard, Illinois — could have been arranged in infinite ways.
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