Other than what had been discussed, here is the general view redaniel j lavender wrote: ↑Fri Jun 16, 2023 5:44 pm Existence Is Infinite
Daniel J. Lavender
Abstract
Existence is infinite in extent and eternal in duration. Only nothing or nonexistence could actually limit existence; however, nothing or nonexistence is not and cannot be. Existence is infinite, existence is not limited as there is [not] nothing beyond existence to limit or restrict it.
"Existence Is Infinite"
I had argued the terms "existence" [as in the copular] 'infinite" are merely "ideas" and do not directly represent anything substantial in empirical terms.
The contentious views of 'ideas' are argued here:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idea
Etymology
History
Philosophy
Plato
René Descartes
John Locke
David Hume
Immanuel Kant
Rudolf Steiner
Wilhelm Wundt
Charles Sanders Peirce
G. F. Stout and J. M. Baldwin
Walter Benjamin
In anthropology and the social sciences
However, it appear yours is aligned with Plato's:In common usage and in philosophy, ideas are the results of thought.[1] Also in philosophy, ideas can also be mental representational images of some object.
Plato's ideas are outdated [as irrational] within modern philosophy but the later philosophers like Locke, Hume, Kant and other listed above aligned with a more rational and realistic view.Many philosophers have considered ideas to be a fundamental ontological category of being.
I believe it is critical you get familiar with the above [if you are not] to understand where your position on 'existence is infinite' stands within rationality and critical thinking in philosophy.