apeiron वाक्य
"apeiron" हिंदी में apeiron in a sentenceउदाहरण वाक्य
- The indefiniteness is spatial in early usages as in Homer ( indefinite sea ) and as in Xenophanes ( 6th century BC ) who said that the earth went down indefinitely ( to apeiron ) i . e . beyond the imagination or concept of men.
- Bertrand Russell and Maurice Bowra, didn't deny that Anaximander was the first who used the term " apeiron ", but claimed that the mysterious fragment is dealing with the balance of opposite forces as central to reality being closer to the quotation transmitted by Simplicius.
- When the apeiron is inhaled by the peiron it causes separation, which also apparently means that it " separates and distinguishes the successive terms in a series . " Instead of an undifferentiated whole we have a living whole of inter-connected parts separated by " void " between them.
- Aristotle writes ( " air for Anaximenes ), Anaximander understood the beginning or first principle to be an endless, unlimited primordial mass ( " apeiron " ), subject to neither old age nor decay, that perpetually yielded fresh materials from which everything we perceive is derived.
- Anaximander claimed that none of the apeiron, an indefinite substance from which all things are born and to which all things will return . " Apeiron " ( endless or boundless ) is something completely indefinite and Anaximander was probably influenced by the original " chaos " of Hesiod ( yawning abyss ).
- Anaximander claimed that none of the apeiron, an indefinite substance from which all things are born and to which all things will return . " Apeiron " ( endless or boundless ) is something completely indefinite and Anaximander was probably influenced by the original " chaos " of Hesiod ( yawning abyss ).
- The Pythagorean account actually begins with Anaximander's teaching that the ultimate substance of things is " the boundless, " or what Anaximander called the " apeiron . " The Pythagorean account holds that it is only through the notion of the " limit " that the " boundless " takes form . ( See also Philolaus)
- Halliday's concept of'A . S . P .'is related to the Hindu concept of Brahman, and to the Greek philosopher Anaximander's " apeiron ", the'limitless or boundless'source of the world . " The Absolute is an infinite sentient power, an eternal continuum of motion.