‘For the basic ideas characteristic of our ordinary intuitive conception of the infinite - endlessness, unlimitedness, unsurveyability, immeasurability - more properly apply to the entire hierarchy than to anything in it.’
‘So, in place of the claim of the immeasurability of the affective dimensions of labour, one could point to a growing imperative to get the calculations right.’
‘It means the sublimity of God, the immeasurability of God's wisdom and the fathomless complexity of God's creative Spirit.’
‘In fact, such matters are trivialities against the music, which is instead at once inspired by and fearful of nature's boundless immeasurability.’
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