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09-09-06
What? What? And what?
First of all, don't confuse your philosophies. Continental Philosophy (which is what everyone thinks when they hear the term philosophy) and Analytical Philosophy (which is highly mathematical) are two different schools under the same ideals.
Now, as for infinity and possibility. Analytically, that might be the case that with infinity one has all possibilities and yaddah, yaddah, yaddah. But continetally, there's much more to concern ourselves with...subjectively. Prove to me, outside of a mathematical system of any kind (analytical), that infinity goes hand in hand with possibility.
The problem is, people seem to apply the term "infinite" to the physical. Which, in accordance to science, doesn't necessarily seem to be the case. Physical bodies can, and will, cease to exist. As for the metaphysical, as for existence on a whole, that's a whole different story. And with metaphysics, possibilities aren't so much of a concern. For, in the end, there isn't THIS or MAYBE THAT or PERHAPS THIS...there is only the is. I was masturbating
just contemplating
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