We are free in choosing finite goods only inasmuch as the object of our striving is infinite.
There may be a mathematical analog of freedom.
Our choice is never between the infinite and the finite, but rather between two or more finitudes. And at least one of them is consistent with our longing for the infinite.
There may be a mathematical analog of freedom.
Our choice is never between the infinite and the finite, but rather between two or more finitudes. And at least one of them is consistent with our longing for the infinite.
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