Absolute infinite (English Wikipedia)

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  • Infinity: New Research and Frontiers by Michael Heller and W. Hugh Woodin (2011), p. 11.

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  • §3.2, Ignacio Jané (May 1995). "The role of the absolute infinite in Cantor's conception of set". Erkenntnis. 42 (3): 375–402. doi:10.1007/BF01129011. JSTOR 20012628. S2CID 122487235. Cantor (1) took the absolute to be a manifestation of God [...] When the absolute is first introduced in Grundlagen, it is linked to God: "the true infinite or absolute, which is in God, admits no kind of determination" (Cantor 1883b, p. 175) This is not an incidental remark, for Cantor is very explicit and insistent about the relation between the absolute and God.
  • Gutschmidt, Rico; Carl, Merlin (2024). "The negative theology of absolute infinity: Cantor, mathematics, and humility". International Journal for Philosophy of Religion. 95. Springer: 233–256. doi:10.1007/s11153-023-09897-8. ISSN 0020-7047. OCLC 10146601115. Retrieved January 18, 2025. (peer-reviewed, Open Access). Also available on KOPS Universität Konstanz website.

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  • §3.2, Ignacio Jané (May 1995). "The role of the absolute infinite in Cantor's conception of set". Erkenntnis. 42 (3): 375–402. doi:10.1007/BF01129011. JSTOR 20012628. S2CID 122487235. Cantor (1) took the absolute to be a manifestation of God [...] When the absolute is first introduced in Grundlagen, it is linked to God: "the true infinite or absolute, which is in God, admits no kind of determination" (Cantor 1883b, p. 175) This is not an incidental remark, for Cantor is very explicit and insistent about the relation between the absolute and God.

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  • §3.2, Ignacio Jané (May 1995). "The role of the absolute infinite in Cantor's conception of set". Erkenntnis. 42 (3): 375–402. doi:10.1007/BF01129011. JSTOR 20012628. S2CID 122487235. Cantor (1) took the absolute to be a manifestation of God [...] When the absolute is first introduced in Grundlagen, it is linked to God: "the true infinite or absolute, which is in God, admits no kind of determination" (Cantor 1883b, p. 175) This is not an incidental remark, for Cantor is very explicit and insistent about the relation between the absolute and God.

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  • https://www.uni-siegen.de/fb6/phima/lehre/phima10/quellentexte/handout-phima-teil4b.pdf
    Translated quote from German:

    Es wurde das Aktual-Unendliche (A-U.) nach drei Beziehungen unterschieden: erstens, sofern es in der höchsten Vollkommenheit, im völlig unabhängigen außerweltlichen Sein, in Deo realisiert ist, wo ich es Absolut Unendliches oder kurzweg Absolutes nenne; zweitens, sofern es in der abhängigen, kreatürlichen Welt vertreten ist; drittens, sofern es als mathematische Größe, Zahl oder Ordnungstypus vom Denken in abstracto aufgefaßt werden kann. In den beiden letzten Beziehungen, wo es offenbar als beschränktes, noch weiterer Vermehrung fähiges und insofern dem Endlichen verwandtes A.-U. sich darstellt, nenne ich es Transfinitum und setze es dem Absoluten strengstens entgegen.

    [Ca-a,[2] p. 378].

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