• Apeiron (/əˈpaɪˌrɒn/; ἄπειρον) is a Greek word meaning '(that which is) unlimited; boundless; infinite; indefinite' from ἀ- a- 'without' and πεῖραρ peirar...
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  • Showcase: Apeiron". The Ambrosia Times. 2 (2). "Review: Apeiron X". "Ambrosia's Apeiron game goes OS X". "Ambrosia Updates Apeiron For OS X". "Apeiron X for...
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  • Apeiron is an ancient cosmological concept. Apeiron may also refer to: Apeiron (journal), an academic journal Apeiron (video game), a 1995 video game...
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  • Apeiron: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science is a peer-reviewed academic journal on ancient philosophy. It covers research in the area of ancient...
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  • term Ápeiron, central in Anaximander's philosophy. Anaximander defines the element from which all things originate with the Greek term ápeiron, commonly...
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    officer, and columnist. He is also a theologian and the founder of the Apeiron School. Arestovych was a speaker for the Trilateral Contact Group on Ukraine...
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    Underworld and Afterlife Miasma Daimon Greek Heroic Age Divine and Reality Apeiron Monism Polytheism Pantheism Form of the Good Theory of forms Mind Anamnesis...
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    Underworld and Afterlife Miasma Daimon Greek Heroic Age Divine and Reality Apeiron Monism Polytheism Pantheism Form of the Good Theory of forms Mind Anamnesis...
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    Underworld and Afterlife Miasma Daimon Greek Heroic Age Divine and Reality Apeiron Monism Polytheism Pantheism Form of the Good Theory of forms Mind Anamnesis...
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    Anaximander (section Apeiron)
    relation to the Earth. In physics, his postulation that the indefinite (or apeiron) was the source of all things, led Greek philosophy to a new level of conceptual...
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