Definition of "inexhaustibility" [in•ex•haust•i•bil•i•ty]
The state or condition of being inexhaustible.(noun)
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Use "inexhaustibility" in a sentence
"Whether or not the kind of inexhaustibility of mathematics discovered by Gödel is relevant to the applications of mathematics in science, there is a different kind of inexhaustibility which is much more significant for practice: no matter which axiomatic system S is taken to underlay one's work at any given stage in the development of mathematics and science, there is a potential infinity of propositions that can be demonstrated in S, and at any moment, only a finite number of them have been established."
"One can join Freeman Dyson in rejoicing in that kind of inexhaustibility as well."
"If the latter, economists must come to terms with the inexhaustibility of knowledge, the fact that using knowledge does not deplete it."