Cantor's Concept of Infinity: Implications of Infinity for Contingence The mathematical entities Cantor studied, transfinite numbers, he admitted were fraught with paradoxes. But he believed that they were grounded in a reality beyond this universe, not finally determinable by any mathematical system 94.6 Kb. 1
Community of love Jn 7: 38-39. The Spirit, in fact, is that interior power which harmonizes their hearts with Christ's heart and moves them to love their brethren as Christ loved them, when he bent down to wash the feet of the disciples 66.95 Kb. 1
Ontological Justification: From Appearance to Reality I believe, which would make the ontologist’s approach to her subject-matter more like that of the natural scientist’s approach to hers; a more limited view on the arguments available to anyone intent on comparing explanatorily equivalent 32.57 Kb. 1