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  1. Siglo XX.En El Pesamiento Actual la Finitud & Infinitud Agustiana - 1963 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 1 (13):69.
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  2. La infinitud del espíritu en la filosofía antigua.Rodolfo Mondolfo - 1946 - [Córdoba]:
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    Recuperar la infinitud: en torno al debate histórico-filosófico sobre la limitación o ilimitación de la realidad.Manuel Cabada Castro - 2008 - Madrid: Universidad Pontificia Comillas.
    Hablar de infinitud parecería conducirnos a dimensiones abstractas o lejanas; se trataría entonces de un discurso que pertenecería a lo meramente lógico o insustancial. En este estudio se pretende, por el contrario, hablar de la infinitud como realidad, como aquello en lo que estamos y que nos constituye. Pero no se trata solamente de la realidad divina, tardíamente considerada sin embargo como infinita, sino también de la realidad toda, que procede en definitiva de lo divino infinito como de su fuente (...)
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    La Infinitud de la Modernidad. Necesidad y Acumulación En la Filosofía Hegeliana Del Derecho.Angelo Narváez León - 2023 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 64 (155):459-482.
    ABSTRACT In the following pages we will address the internal and external dimensions of the Hegelian conceptualization of political economy in the analytical context of the Rechstphilosophie of 1820. We will understand by internal dimensions the moments proper to the Hegelian argument in its logical coherence and consistency and, by external dimensions, the validity and representativeness of that same argument in relation to the problems of political economy in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. To this end, we will (...)
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    La infinitud del espíritu y otros escritos de Córdoba.Sergio Sanchez - 2013 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 9 (2):472-474.
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    Infinitude as a philosophical problem.C. J. Keyser - 1905 - The Monist 15 (1):124 - 129.
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  7. Passage and infinitude: the aestheticization of time in Kant’s Critique of judgement.Dragoş Grusea - 2021 - Cultura 18 (2):229-241.
    According to the transcendental Aesthetic of the Critique of pure reason there are two properties of time that cannot be intellectualised: passage and infinitude. This study tries to show that these essential properties of time come to light in Kant’s Critique of Judgement. The contemplation of beauty will be understood as a non-succesive time and the wonder which we experience in seeing the sublime will be understood through Kant’s concept of infinite moment. These two aesthetic concepts of time will (...)
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    La infinitud del mundo, la visión de Edith Weil y Simone Stein.Patricia Moya & Alejandra Novoa - 2023 - Revista de Filosofia: Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción 22 (1):153-171.
    Este artículo presenta los vínculos entre el pensamiento de Edith Stein y Simone Weil, ambas destacadas filósofas del siglo XX, respecto a la concepción de la ciencia y técnica moderna. La tesis que guiará nuestro trabajo es que las dos pensadoras recuperan la concepción de la ciencia como contemplación del orden del mundo. Esta perspectiva permite cambiar la mirada fisicalista con respecto a la naturaleza y detener los daños que la excesiva intervención de la técnica ha provocado en la naturaleza. (...)
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  9. Finitude, infinitude et langage chez Nicolas de Cues.João Maria André - 2017 - In Hervé Pasqua (ed.), Infini et altérité dans l'oeuvre de Nicolas de Cues (1401-1464). Bristol, CT: Peeters.
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    Finitude, infinitude, and isomorphism of interpretations in some nominalistic calculi.Geoffrey Hellman - 1969 - Noûs 3 (4):413-425.
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    The Infinitude of Pluralism.Morse Peckham - 1977 - Critical Inquiry 3 (4):803-816.
    It is idle of [J. Hillis] Miller and [Wayne C.] Booth, and [M. H.] Abrams too, to talk about the methodology of interpreting complex literary texts before they have determined what interpretational behavior is in ordinary, mundane, routine, verbal interaction. The explanation for this statement lies in the logical and historical subsumption of literary written texts by all written texts. In the subsumption of written texts by spoken verbal behavior, in the subsumption of spoken verbal behavior by semiotic behavior, and (...)
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    Infinitude, Whole-Part Priority, and the Ambiguity of Kantian "Space" and "Time".Richard E. Aquila - 2001 - In Ralph Schumacher, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Volker Gerhardt (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des Ix. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Bd. I: Hauptvorträge. Bd. Ii: Sektionen I-V. Bd. Iii: Sektionen Vi-X: Bd. Iv: Sektionen Xi-Xiv. Bd. V: Sektionen Xv-Xviii. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 99-109.
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  13. Divine infinitude and mystical vision in Nicolas of Cusa.Manuel Cabada Castro - 2008 - Pensamiento 64 (242):903-930.
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  14. Infinitud divine y vision mistica en Nicolas de Cusa.Manuel Cabada Castro - 2008 - Pensamiento 64 (242):903.
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    La infinitud de Dios y la vida intelectual. Nota sobre los implícitos gnoseo-antropológicos de la idea cusana de Dios.Juan Agustín García González - 1995 - Anuario Filosófico:611-625.
    Nicholas of Cusa's notion of the infinite sets him in the essentialist and modal line of the ontological argument. Whatever is thus removed, what is intelligible is given instead, and existence -which is primary- is made to vanish.
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    Aristóteles y la infinitud extensiva del tiempo.Alejandro G. Vigo - 2006 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 30:171-205.
    Este ensayo se centra en un breve pero significativo pasaje de Física, IV 13, 222a28-b7, en el que Aristóteles provee dos argumentos a favor de la infinitud extensiva del tiempo. El primero, argumenta Vigo, presenta su infinitud extensiva como dependiente de la infinitud del movimiento. El segundo argumento, en cambio, procede inmanentemente a partir de la consideración de las propiedades que el ‘ahora’ posee como límite que da cuenta tanto de la posibilidad de la delimitación como de la continuidad del (...)
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    Leibniz: A infinitude divina E o Infinito em nós.Tessa Moura Lacerda - 2016 - Cadernos Espinosanos 34:39-63.
    O verdadeiro infinito, afirma Leibniz em seus Novos ensaios, não é um modo da quantidade, é anterior a qualquer composição e não é formado pela adição de partes. O infinito, para Leibniz, é atual e é propriedade de todas as coisas. Como criaturas finitas conhecem o infinito? Neste artigo, investigamos que tipo de relação pode ter o infinito matemático, quantitativo, para o conhecimento da infinitude divida e do infinito atual que existe no mundo. A ordem ideal da matemática instrui (...)
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    6. Recursion and the infinitude claim.Geoffrey K. Pullum & Barbara C. Scholz - 2010 - In Harry van der Hulst (ed.), Recursion and Human Language. De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 111-138.
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  19. La infinitud de la materia según Roger Bacon.Celina A. Lértora Mendoza - 1984 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 49:115-134.
     
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  20. La infinitud del número según Roberto Grosseteste.Celina Ana Lertora Mendoza - 1993 - Naturaleza y Gracia 1:17-24.
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  21. Eternidad e infinitud del tiempo en Aristóteles.Rodolfo Mondolfo - 1945 - [Córdoba]:
     
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    Descartes : l'infinitude de ma volonté.Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer - 2008 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 92 (2):287-312.
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    Resolving the Infinitude Controversy.András Kornai - 2014 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 23 (4):481-492.
    A simple inductive argument shows natural languages to have infinitly many sentences, but workers in the field have uncovered clear evidence of a diverse group of ‘exceptional’ languages from Proto-Uralic to Dyirbal and most recently, Pirahã, that appear to lack recursive devices entirely. We argue that in an information-theoretic setting non-recursive natural languages appear neither exceptional nor functionally inferior to the recursive majority.
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    Dios y la infinitud de la intelección.Leonardo Polo - 2012 - Studia Poliana 14:13-20.
    En este artículo se defiende que la inteligencia humana es operativamente infinita, que emana del acto de ser personal humano y que remite a Dios como a su principio. La infinitud intelectual tiene dos significados: a) restituir lo conocido a los principios reales; b) formar nociones cada vez más generales.
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    La kantiana infinitud inmanente de Cassirer.Roberto R. Aramayo - 2021 - Kant E-Prints 16 (2):62-84.
    Con su filosofía de las formas simbólicas Cassirer reflexiona sobre una infinitud inmanente que ya fue anunciada por el pensamiento kantiano. Los textos kantianos pueden ser leídos en clave simbólica, como sucede sin ir más lejos con su teoría de los postulados relativos a una existencia divina y un alma inmortal. El faktum de la razón, la libertad humana que reconocemos gracias a nuestra conciencia moral, nos permite franquear cualquier límite bajo la convicción de que podemos hacer cuanto nos dicte (...)
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    Finitude and infinitude in the atomic calculus of individuals.Wilfrid Hodges & David K. Lewis - 1968 - Noûs 2 (4):405-410.
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    3 Before Infinitude: A Levinasian Response to Meillassoux’s Speculative Realism.Lee Braver - 2017 - In Marie-Eve Morin (ed.), Continental Realism and its Discontents. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 59-80.
  28. Dios y la infinitud de la intelección.Leonardo Polo Barrena - 2012 - Studia Poliana 14:13-20.
     
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    O que significa infinitude formal? Uma consideração das virtuosidades da concepção de música em Schopenhauer.Roberto De Almeida Pereira de Barros - 2015 - Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia 6 (2):16.
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    Encountering Finitude, Confronting Infinitude: Leo Tolstoy, Emmanuel Levinas, and the Ethics of Non-Resistance.Daniel Fishley - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (3):318-335.
    This article follows a strand of ethical thought that weaves itself throughout Leo Tolstoy’s religious writings: the injunction of non-resistance. This ethical position has been described by some critics as a form of religious idolatry in Tolstoy’s work. I challenge that claim in this article by deploying the work of Emmanuel Levinas to provide much needed nuance to Tolstoy’s call for non-resistance. Via the ethical framework provided by Levinas, I contend that Tolstoy’s positions are built upon a conception of the (...)
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  31. Descartes: L'infinitude de ma volonté: Ou comment dieu m'a Fait à son image.Jean-Baptiste Jeangene Vilmer - 2008 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 92 (2):287-312.
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  32. Can an infinitude of operations be performed in a finite time?Adolf Grünbaum - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (3):203-218.
  33. Aristóteles y la infinitud extensiva del tiempo.Alejandro Vigo - 2006 - Tópicos 30:171-205.
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    Finitud e infinitud del bien en san Agustín.Fritz-Joachim von Rintelen - 1968 - Augustinus 13 (49-52):369-383.
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  35. Considerações de Brouwer sobre espaço e infinitude: O idealismo de Brouwer Diante do Problema Apresentado por Dummett Quanto à Possibilidade Teórica de uma Infinitude Espacial.Paulo Júnio de Oliveira - 2019 - Kinesis 11:94-108.
    Resumo Neste artigo, será discutida a noção de “infinitude cardinal” – a qual seria predicada de um “conjunto” – e a noção de “infinitude ordinal” – a qual seria predicada de um “processo”. A partir dessa distinção conceitual, será abordado o principal problema desse artigo, i.e., o problema da possibilidade teórica de uma infinitude de estrelas tratado por Dummett em sua obra Elements of Intuitionism. O filósofo inglês sugere que, mesmo diante dessa possibilidade teórica, deveria ser possível (...)
     
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  36. The possible infinitude of the past-reply.Quentin Smith - 1993 - International Philosophical Quarterly 33 (1):109-115.
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    Kierkegaard and the Challenges of Infinitude: Philosophy and Literature in Dialogue.José M. Justo (ed.) - 2012 - Lisboa: Centro de Filosoaia da Universidade de Lisboa.
    Kierkegaard and the Challenges of Infinitude brings together a number of essays culminating the scientific events held during the duration of a project devoted to the translation and study of works by Søren Kierkegaard, which has been sponsored by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (PTDC/FIL/FIL/100.281/2008). The essays reunited here had their first versions delivered at an International Conference held in October 25-26th, 2012, under the auspices of the Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa (Philosophy Centre (...)
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    The Indiscrete Image: Infinitude and Creation of the Human.Thomas A. Carlson - 2008 - University of Chicago Press.
    Humanity’s creative capacity has never been more unsettling than it is at our current moment, when it has ushered us into new technological worlds that challenge the very definition of “the human.” Those anxious to safeguard the human against techno-scientific threats often appeal to religious traditions to protect the place and dignity of the human. But how well do we understand both theological tradition and today’s technological culture? In _The Indiscrete Image, _Thomas A. Carlson challenges our common ideas about both, (...)
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    Hume’s Conception of Infinitude and Some Problems of Space and Time.John P. Chatfield - 1973 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 3 (1):22-31.
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    La paradoja del espíritu humano «tendido entre finitud e infinitud» según Edith Stein y su relación con Alberto Magno en la obra Ser finito y ser eterno.Anneliese Meis - 2022 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 109:59-84.
    El presente estudio aclara la paradoja del espíritu humano tendido entre la finitud y la infinitud, como lo entiende Edith Stein, iluminado por Alberto el Grande. Esta paradoja constituye la dimensión originaria del espíritu humano, que es un espíritu finito más real y auténtico cuando se comprende a sí mismo como proveniente de Dios, revelando la simultaneidad dinámica del tiempo y la eternidad, capaz de colaborar con el Espíritu infinito en la medida en que es anticipado por este.
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  41. Margaret Cavendish on the Order and Infinitude of Nature.Michael Bennett McNulty - 2018 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 35 (3):219-239.
    In this paper, I develop a new interpretation of the order of nature, its function, and its implications in Margaret Cavendish’s philosophy. According to the infinite balance account, the order of nature consists in a balance among the infinite varieties of nature. That is, for Cavendish, nature contains an infinity of different types of matter: infinite species, shapes, and motions. The potential tumult implicated by such a variety, however, is tempered by the counterbalancing of the different kinds and motions of (...)
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  42. Von Rintelen, F. J.: "la Finitud En El Pensamiento Actual Y La Infinitud Agustiniana".P. Cerezo & Staff - 1960 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 19 (73/74):278.
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    Behaviorism and Deconstruction: A Comment on Morse Peckham's "The Infinitude of Pluralism".M. H. Abrams - 1977 - Critical Inquiry 4 (1):181-193.
    Peckham claims that my "behavior" in dealing with the quotations in Natural Supernaturalism is the same, in methodology and validity, as the interpretative behavior of Booth's waiter. But the great bulk of the utterances in my quotations—and no less, of the utterances constituting Peckham's own essay—do not consist of orders, requests, or commands. Instead, they consist of assertions, descriptions, judgments, exclamations, approbations, condemnations, and many other kinds of speech-acts, the meanings of which are not related to my interpretative behavior, even (...)
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    "o ánthropos arithmetízei":finitud intuitiva e infinitud simbólica en la Filosofía de la aritmética y la Crisis de Husserl.Rosemary Rizo-Patrón - 2008 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 20 (2):285-302.
    Desde su origen, la fenomenología de Husserl oscila entre una valoración positiva del cálculo técnico, para compensar la limitada capacidad de los seres humanos, y una denuncia de la ceguera que su desarrollo extraordinario ha ocasionado respecto de la verdadera naturaleza del pensamiento científico y filosófico, en su sentido de λ. Asimismo, respecto de la intuición, la fenomenología oscila entre una valoración positiva del carácter fundacional y auténtico de las representaciones intuitivas básicas y la observación de su finitud radical. En (...)
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    Mou Zongsan’s Critique of Heidegger’s Interpretation of Kant and his Solution: A Transcultural Discourse on Human Finitude and Infinitude.Taklap Yeung - 2020 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2020 (5):195-215.
    Mou Zongsan (牟宗三) extols Heidegger’s interpretation of human Dasein as “being-capable” and admits that he was inspired by Heidegger’s interpretation of Kant in many ways; however, although he, like Heidegger, emphasizes that human finitude is the basic premise of Kantian philosophy, he refuses to apply this premise to Kant’s philosophy as a whole. He argues, for Kant, “human beings are finite but can be infinite.” Moreover, he, on the one hand, criticizes Heidegger for withdrawing the dimension of absolute spontaneity, (...), supersensibility and supratemporality from morality and, on the other hand, criticizes Kant for rejecting the possibility of a positive use of intellectual intuition. By the general insight of Chinese philosophy, which positively recognize the intellectual intuition, Mou believes that one can change the downside of Kantian philosophy and organically combine Western and Asian philosophy. (shrink)
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    Mou Zongsan’s Critique of Heidegger’s Interpretation of Kant and his Solution: A Transcultural Discourse on Human Finitude and Infinitude.Taklap Yeung - 2022 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 5 (1):195-215.
    Mou Zongsan (牟宗三) extols Heidegger’s interpretation of human Dasein as “being-capable” and admits that he was inspired by Heidegger’s interpretation of Kant in many ways; however, although he, like Heidegger, emphasizes that human finitude is the basic premise of Kantian philosophy, he refuses to apply this premise to Kant’s philosophy as a whole. He argues, for Kant, “human beings are finite but can be infinite.” Moreover, he, on the one hand, criticizes Heidegger for withdrawing the dimension of absolute spontaneity, (...), supersensibility and supratemporality from morality and, on the other hand, criticizes Kant for rejecting the possibility of a positive use of intellectual intuition. By the general insight of Chinese philosophy, which positively recognize the intellectual intuition, Mou believes that one can change the downside of Kantian philosophy and organically combine Western and Asian philosophy. (shrink)
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    De Leibniz a Hegel: força, lei e infinitude na Fenomenologia do espírito.Bernardo Enes Dias - 2013 - Kairos 7:61-85.
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  48. O conceito hegeliano de vontade eo problema da finitude e infinitude.Júlia Sebba Ramalho - 2010 - Revista Inquietude 1 (1):20-37.
    O presente trabalho aborda o conceito de vontade na Filosofia do espírito de Hegel. Segundo Hegel, a vontade possui um desenvolvimento que abrange três figuras: a vontade natural, o livre arbítrio e a vontade livre em si e para si. Os dois primeiros momentos do conceito encerram o querer como finito, pois o objeto desejado permanece, nestes casos, um limite, uma barreira para a realização da liberdade plena da vontade. Analisarei, portanto, com base nos conceitos de “finito” e “limite”, considerados (...)
     
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    Sur la question de l'infinitude de l'univers.Paul Tannery - 1901 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 51:47 - 49.
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    La concepción budista del universo, causalidad e infinitud.Fernando Tola & Carmen Dragonetti - 2003 - Polis 6.
    El propósito de este artículo es presentar, en forma sucinta, los principales elementos de la concepción budista del universo, entendido como la realidad toda, no en sus comienzos, tal como ella aparece en los textos más antiguos, ni en el curso de su evolución histórica, mostrando sus diferentes etapas, sino en la forma en que esta concepción asumió cuando ella fue fijada de una vez para siempre algunos siglos después de la muerte o – como prefieren los budistas - el (...)
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