Dimensions of Apeiron: A Topological Phenomenology of Space, Time, and Individuation

Editions Rodopi, Value Inquiry Book Series (2004)
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This book explores the evolution of space and time from the apeiron — the spaceless, timeless chaos of primordial nature. Here Western culture’s efforts to deny apeiron are examined, and we see the critical need now to lift the repression of the apeiron for the sake of human individuation.

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Steven M. Rosen
College of Staten Island (CUNY)

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