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and so on ad infinitum

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  • Ad infinitum — is a Latin phrase meaning to infinity . In context, it usually means continue forever, without limit and thus can be used to describe a non terminating process, a non terminating repeating process, or a set of instructions to be repeated forever …   Wikipedia

  • big fleas have little fleas upon their backs to bite them, and little fleas have lesser fleas, and so ad infinitum — 1733 SWIFT Poems II. 651 The Vermin only teaze and pinch Their Foes superior by an Inch. So Nat’ralists observe, a Flea Hath smaller Fleas that on him prey, And these have smaller Fleas to bite ’em, And so proceed ad infinitum. 1872 A. DE MORGAN… …   Proverbs new dictionary

  • Anaxagoras and the atomists — C.C.W.Taylor ANAXAGORAS In the course of the fifth century BC the political and cultural pre eminence of Athens attracted to the city a considerable number of intellectuals of various kinds from all over the Greek world. This phenomenon, the so… …   History of philosophy

  • Ad Infinitum — A Latin phrase meaning to infinity in other words, forever. In finance, the term is associated with a perpetuity, in which the payments derived from an asset at fixed intervals are assumed to go on forever and ever, or ad infinitum. Payments… …   Investment dictionary

  • Leibniz: truth, knowledge and metaphysics — Nicholas Jolley Leibniz is in important respects the exception among the great philosophers of the seventeenth century. The major thinkers of the period characteristically proclaim the need to reject the philosophical tradition; in their… …   History of philosophy

  • ad infinitum — ad in|fi|ni|tum [ˌæd ınfıˈnaıtəm] adv formal [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: to an endless length of time ] continuing without ever ending often used humorously ▪ I have to explain A, then B, and C, and so on ad infinitum …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Greek arithmetic, geometry and harmonics: Thales to Plato — Ian Mueller INTRODUCTION: PROCLUS’ HISTORY OF GEOMETRY In a famous passage in Book VII of the Republic starting at Socrates proposes to inquire about the studies (mathēmata) needed to train the young people who will become leaders of the ideal… …   History of philosophy

  • Aristotle’s logic and metaphysics — Alan Code PART 1: LOGICAL WORKS OVERVIEW OF ARISTOTLE’S LOGIC The Aristotelian logical works are referred to collectively using the Greek term ‘Organon’. This is a reflection of the idea that logic is a tool or instrument of, though not… …   History of philosophy

  • Spinoza: metaphysics and knowledge — G.H.R.Parkinson The philosophical writings of Spinoza are notoriously obscure, and they have been interpreted in many ways. Some interpreters see Spinoza as (in the words of a contemporary)1 ‘the reformer of the new [sc. Cartesian] philosophy’.… …   History of philosophy

  • on and on — Synonyms and related words: ad infinitum, again and again, always, at a stretch, at all times, ceaselessly, connectedly, constantly, continually, continuously, cumulatively, cyclically, daily, daily and hourly, day after day, day and night,… …   Moby Thesaurus

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