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- Finitism is a philosophy of mathematics that accepts the existence only of finite mathematical objects. It is best understood in comparison to the mainstream...
- establish temporal finitism. He was followed by many others including St. Bonaventure. Philoponus' arguments for temporal finitism were severalfold. Contra...
- (1884–1953) defended theistic finitism in his book A Philosophy of Religion, published in 1940. Brightman stated that theistic finitism began with Plato and he...
- ultraintuitionism, strict formalism, strict finitism, actualism, predicativism, and strong finitism) is a form of finitism and intuitionism. There are various...
- it—essentially, the evidential problem of evil. The book argues for theistic finitism. Kushner proposes a finite God solution to the problem of evil. God is...
- chain, and so are all impossible. Causal finitism could plausibly imply the discreteness of time, temporal finitism, infinitely large spatial regions, and...
- constructivism. These include the program of intuitionism founded by Brouwer, the finitism of Hilbert and Bernays, the constructive recursive mathematics of Shanin...
- Panentheism Pandeism Pantheism Polydeism Polytheism Spiritualism Theistic finitism Theopanism Concepts Deity Divinity Gender of God and gods Goddess Numen...
- Eviternity Kalpa Philosophical presentism Planck epoch Time perception Temporal finitism Wheel of time Boethius (523), book 5, prose §. 6, quote: "Aeternitas igitur...
- For example, the following words end in a vowel sound: pied, aller, les, finit, beaux. The same words followed by a vowel, however, may sound the consonants...