Definition of Finitude. Meaning of Finitude. Synonyms of Finitude

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Definition of Finitude

Finitude
Finitude Fin"i*tude, n. [L. finire. See Finish.] Limitation. --Cheyne.

Meaning of Finitude from wikipedia

- In philosophy and theology, infinity is explored in articles under headings such as the Absolute, God, and Zeno's paradoxes. In Gr**** philosophy, for example...
- Death: An Essay on Finitude is a book by Françoise Dastur in which the author explores philosophical aspects of death in the continental perspective. The...
- philosopher Gwenaëlle Aubry. Meill****oux's first book is After Finitude (Après la finitude, 2006). Alain Badiou, Meill****oux's former teacher, wrote the...
- Bojangles) is the debut novel by Olivier Bourdeaut, published by Éditions Finitude on 7 January 2016. It was an international bestseller. An English translation...
- 28:22, who wrote that "this is the purpose of Creation, from Infinity to Finitude, so it may be reversed from the state of Finite to that of Infinity". Kabbalah...
- that applies equally to both ****es. Moi regards this concept of human finitude as a suitable replacement for both castration and ****ual difference as...
- In mathematics, a cofinite subset of a set X {\displaystyle X} is a subset A {\displaystyle A} whose complement in X {\displaystyle X} is a finite set...
- ISBN 978-1-898723-78-3. Dastur, Francoise (1996). Death: An Essay on Finitude. A&C Black. ISBN 978-0-485-11487-4. Dhalla, Maneckji Nusservanji (1938)...
- Schopenhauerian philosophy The movement of the universe is towards nothingness God is dead: 202  The will to death (Wille zum Tode): 218  Finitude of the universe...
- wit attains only momentarily by total individuation, the fragmentary finitude of which contradicts the intended infinite content. Schlegel presents irony...