plenitudeˈplɛn ɪˌtud, -ˌtyud
plenitude (n)
English Definitions:
plenty, plentifulness, plenteousness, plenitude, plentitude (noun)
a full supply
"there was plenty of food for everyone"
plenitude (Noun)
Fullness; completeness.
plenitude (Noun)
An abundance; a full supply.
plenitude (Noun)
Fullness (of the moon).
plenitude
The principle of plenitude asserts that the universe contains all possible forms of existence. Arthur Lovejoy, a historian of ideas, was the first to trace the history of this philosophically important principle explicitly. Lovejoy distinguishes two versions of the principle: a static version, in which the universe displays a constant fullness and diversity, and a temporalized version, in which fullness and diversity gradually increase over time.
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