Sentence examples for infinite thoughts from inspiring English sources

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The infinitude of the Absolute can in turn be used as evidence for the existence of infinite thoughts or of infinite mathematical forms.

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In An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion (1880) and in The Fundamental Ideas of Christianity, 2 vol. (1899; the Gifford lectures for 1892 93 and 1894 96), both of which follow Hegelian teaching closely, Caird argues that universal thought is the reality of all things and that the existence of this Infinite Thought, namely God, is demonstrated by the limitations of finite thought.

In fact, Dr. Dyson concluded, by making the amount of energy expended per thought smaller and smaller the cloud could have an infinite number of thoughts while consuming only a finite amount of energy.

193), it seems clear that the infinite procession of thought-signs generated by earlier thought-signs and in turn generating further thought-signs is part and parcel of the denial of intuitions.

Let us call the sense of the entire sentence s[jLm].[6] Frege calls the sense of a sentence a thought, and whereas there are only two truth values, he supposes that there are an infinite number of thoughts.

Yet in assigning to the human soul a privileged, central place in this hierarchy and stressing that the soul through its universal, infinite aspirations and thoughts links the highest with the lowest beings and acts as a bond and knot of the universe, Ficino reveals his affinity with the thought of Renaissance humanism, which gave special emphasis to man and his dignity.

People seem to be capable of entertaining an infinite number of thoughts, at least in principle, although they in fact entertain only a finite number of them.

Information Content of Meta-concepts: According to Frege, the denotation of statement, p, must be identified by truth values or an infinite number of thoughts (cognitive processing).

That is to say, engineers have certainly in mind an infinite number of thoughts, which cannot be expressed by counter-concepts, in the framework of syntactic restriction of the common language, using words, loose or medium consolidation, and Boolean numbers.

In the video interview with the artist for the museum's exhibit titled In Infinity the narrator proclaims, "[she] is an infinite jumble of thoughts and ideas".

They are elegant and classical, rich in parentheses, subclauses and digressions; unexpected, surprising spaces open up within them to accommodate the ever‑present past and the infinite branching of thought.

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