Small Infinities

Small Infinities
Author: Nikita Shorikov
Publsiher: Nikita Shorikov
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2018-06-29
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781775396512

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A cherry blossom is blooming and the air smells like freshly baked bread... A girl sprints through city streets, a French bulldog held in one hand, the package... A young man finds an egg yolk that simply refuses to be destroyed... Mountains are traversed, doors are opened and closed, and days come and go. With time, the distinctions that make up the world we know begin to fuse, to melt, to fade away... Small Infinities, Nikita Shorikov's debut collection of experimental short fiction and poetry, takes the reader on a one-of-a-kind surreal journey through beautiful worlds, somber dreams, heartwarming reminisces, and anxious nightmares. Exploring the nature of experience, as well as themes of life and death, nature and industry, coming-of-age, loneliness and alienation, art, urbanism, time, cyclicality, and infinity, Small Infinities is much like life itself—absurdly comical at points and deeply touching at others, and, overall, a dazzling and marvelous ride.

Tidal Pools and Other Small Infinities

Tidal Pools and Other Small Infinities
Author: Kristen Costello
Publsiher: Central Avenue Publishing
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2023-10-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781771683579

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"You'll walk away with more gratitude for the slow burn of the healing process." — Alicia Cook, author of Sorry I Haven’t Texted You Back Tidal Pools and Other Small Infinities blurs the lines between endings and beginnings. The love story starts in the usual way: a whirlwind of confessions, late night conversations, and promises that seem sturdy. The years pass by, and novelty is replaced by a comforting routine – one that’s difficult to walk away from when things take a toxic turn. This is a collection about bravery and evolution. It takes courage to leave behind the familiar. To question all the things that once seemed undeniably true. To learn to stand on your own and, in doing so, become who you were really meant to be. Endings can be the best beginnings…once you realize you have the power to create them.

Tiny Infinities

Tiny Infinities
Author: J.H. Diehl
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781452163390

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When Alice's dad moves out, leaving her with her troubled mother, she does the only thing that feels right: she retreats to her family's old Renaissance tent in the backyard, determined to live there until her dad comes home. In an attempt to keep at least one part of her summer from changing, Alice focuses on her quest to swim freestyle fast enough to get on her swim team's record board. But summers contain multitudes, and soon Alice meets an odd new friend, Harriet, whose obsession with the school's science fair is equal only to her conviction that Alice's best stroke is backstroke, not freestyle. Most unexpected of all is an unusual babysitting charge, Piper, who is mute—until Alice hears her speak. A funny and honest middle-grade novel, this sharply observed depiction of family, friendship, and Alice's determination to prove herself—as a babysitter, as a friend, as a daughter, as a person—rings loud and true.

Philosophical Perspectives on Infinity

Philosophical Perspectives on Infinity
Author: Graham Oppy
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2006-04-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781139455114

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This book is an exploration of philosophical questions about infinity. Graham Oppy examines how the infinite lurks everywhere, both in science and in our ordinary thoughts about the world. He also analyses the many puzzles and paradoxes that follow in the train of the infinite. Even simple notions, such as counting, adding and maximising present serious difficulties. Other topics examined include the nature of space and time, infinities in physical science, infinities in theories of probability and decision, the nature of part/whole relations, mathematical theories of the infinite, and infinite regression and principles of sufficient reason.

An Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics A Reader

An Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics  A Reader
Author: Russell Marcus,Mark McEvoy
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 896
Release: 2016-02-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781472529480

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A comprehensive collection of historical readings in the philosophy of mathematics and a selection of influential contemporary work, this much-needed introduction reveals the rich history of the subject. An Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics: A Reader brings together an impressive collection of primary sources from ancient and modern philosophy. Arranged chronologically and featuring introductory overviews explaining technical terms, this accessible reader is easy-to-follow and unrivaled in its historical scope. With selections from key thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Hume and Kant, it connects the major ideas of the ancients with contemporary thinkers. A selection of recent texts from philosophers including Quine, Putnam, Field and Maddy offering insights into the current state of the discipline clearly illustrates the development of the subject. Presenting historical background essential to understanding contemporary trends and a survey of recent work, An Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics: A Reader is required reading for undergraduates and graduate students studying the philosophy of mathematics and an invaluable source book for working researchers.

Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society

Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
Author: Ashwin Ram,Kurt Eiselt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1014
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317729266

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This volume features the complete text of all regular papers, posters, and summaries of symposia presented at the 16th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.

The God Factory

The God Factory
Author: Mike Hockney
Publsiher: Magus Books
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Illumination, the religion of the Ancient Order of the Illuminati, began with Pythagoras and is the world's only "Logos" religion, i.e. a rational religion founded on mathematics, science and philosophy. It has no connection with Mythos religions such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Illumination is the Grand Unified Theory of Everything, linking science, religion, psychology, philosophy and even the "paranormal". It does so via the only medium of truth and absolute knowledge: mathematics, which Pythagoras enigmatically declared to be the arche, the fundamental substance of existence. Whereas science is based on mathematical materialism, Illumination uses Leibnizian mathematical idealism. This is one of a series of books providing the ultimate answers to the nature of existence.

Exploding Stars Dead Dinosaurs and Zombies

Exploding Stars  Dead Dinosaurs  and Zombies
Author: Andrew Root
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506446752

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Many things threaten the faith of youth today, but none more than science. The commitments of science and Christianity seem to be at odds—science makes truth claims based on experiments and proofs, while religion asks for belief and trust. But Andrew Root demonstrates that, in fact, the two are not incompatible. Root, a renowned expert on adolescent spirituality, shows how science overstates its claims on truth, while faith often understates its own claims. Both faith and science frame the experience and reality of teenagers, and both have something valuable to offer as adolescents develop. Drawing on a fictional account of a youth pastor and the various students he encounters, Root paints a compelling picture of how faith can flourish, even in our scientific age.