Heller M, Woodin W.H. (eds.) Infinity. New research frontiers (CUP, 2011)(ISBN 1107003873)(O)(327s)_MAml_

Heller M, Woodin W.H. (eds.) Infinity. New research frontiers (CUP, 2011)(ISBN 1107003873)(O)(327s)_MAml_ Heller M, Woodin W.H. (eds.) Infinity. New research frontiers (CUP, 2011)(ISBN 1107003873)(O)(327s)_MAml_

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psychological and artistic infinities 15Bersanelli points out that when artists and philosophers speak of the infinitely great,they are often thinking of our deep desires for happiness and love, rather than of anyendless arrays of objects. As he concludes, “perhaps the personal experience in whichreference to an Infinity is most indisputable is love: the boundless intergalactic spacebecomes like nothing compared to the true love for a single person.”

psychological and artistic infinities 15Bersanelli points out that when artists and philosophers speak of the infinitely great,they are often thinking of our deep desires for happiness and love, rather than of anyendless arrays of objects. As he concludes, “perhaps the personal experience in whichreference to an <strong>Infinity</strong> is most indisputable is love: the boundless intergalactic spacebecomes like nothing compared to the true love for a single person.”

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