Isn't it the case that we understand what number is in virtue of our considering the set of numbers as infinite?
Isn't there something parallel to that going on when we try to get at the essential definitions of the things in our world?
And isn't something analogous going on when we try to get at fundamental moral truths, or when we try to consider the nature of truth itself: aren't we considering the sent of rational beings a kind of potentially infinite set of rational beings for which this (i.e., this truth or truth itself) is the case?
If so, then human inquiry is characterized by an orientation toward infinitude through which the being of beings becomes disclosed.
If so, then human inquiry is characterized by an orientation toward infinitude through which the being of beings becomes disclosed.
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