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- | '''Apeiron''' (ἄπειρον) is a [[Greek language|Greek]] word meaning ''unlimited'', ''infinite'' or ''indefinite'' from ἀ- ''a-'', "without" and πεῖραρ ''peirar'', "end, limit". It may refer to: | + | '''Apeiron''' (ἄπειρον) is a [[Greek language|Greek]] word meaning ''unlimited'', ''infinite'', or ''indefinite'' from ἀ- ''a-'', "without" and πεῖραρ ''peirar'', "end, limit", the [[Ionic Greek]] form of πέρας ''peras'', "end, limit, boundary". |
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Arche]] | ||
+ | *[[Idealism]] | ||
+ | *[[Infinity]] | ||
+ | *[[Material monism]] | ||
+ | *[[Neutral Monism]] | ||
+ | *[[Taiji (philosophy)]] | ||
+ | *[[Theogony]] | ||
+ | *[[Tzimtzum]] | ||
- | * [[Apeiron (cosmology)]], a cosmological theory created by Anaximander in the 6th century BC | ||
- | * [[Apeiron (philosophy journal)|''Apeiron'' (philosophy journal)]], a journal for ancient philosophy and science | ||
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Apeiron (ἄπειρον) is a Greek word meaning unlimited, infinite, or indefinite from ἀ- a-, "without" and πεῖραρ peirar, "end, limit", the Ionic Greek form of πέρας peras, "end, limit, boundary".
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