On Multiverses and Infinite Numbers

In Klaas Kraay (ed.), God and the Multiverse. Routledge. pp. 162-173 (2014)
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Abstract

A multiverse is comprised of many universes, which quickly leads to the question: How many universes? There are either finitely many or infinitely many universes. The purpose of this paper is to discuss two conceptions of infinite number and their relationship to multiverses. The first conception is the standard Cantorian view. But recent work has suggested a second conception of infinite number, on which infinite numbers behave very much like finite numbers. I will argue that that this second conception of infinite number is the correct one, and analyze what this means for multiverses.

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