Likewise one should read where Thomas Aquinas explains how God knows an infinitude of possible things. |
He must surely have meant that, when you listen to a masterpiece, you have a sense that you are in the presence of infinitude. |
The infinitude of the Absolute can in turn be used as evidence for the existence of infinite thoughts or of infinite mathematical forms. |
One suspects its intricacies are a shorthand for infinitude. |
There is only Law, Law stretching on into infinitude until the mind shudders at it. |
It is-in the unique totality of its unfinishedness, in the rigour of its inessential incompleteness, in the privilege of its infinitude. |