ABSTRACT
Aristotle When the consequences of either assumption are the same, we should always assume that things are finite rather than an infinite number.
Dante Alighieri . . . everything superfluous is unpleasing to God and to Nature.
Aristotle When the consequences of either assumption are the same, we should always assume that things are finite rather than an infinite number.
Dante Alighieri . . . everything superfluous is unpleasing to God and to Nature.