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Eternity, in , is an amount of that never ends or the quality, condition or fact of being everlasting or eternal. Classical philosophy, however, defines eternity as what is timeless or exists outside time, whereas sempiternity corresponds to infinite duration.


Philosophy
Classical philosophy defines eternity as what exists outside time, as in describing timeless beings and forces, distinguished from sempiternity which corresponds to infinite time, as described in prayers for the dead. Some thinkers, such as , suggest the eternity of the natural cosmos in regard to both past and future eternal duration. defined eternity as "simultaneously full and perfect possession of interminable life". believed that God's eternity does not cease, as it is without either a beginning or an end; the concept of eternity is of divine simplicity, thus incapable of being defined or fully understood by humankind.

(1588–1679) and many others in the Age of Enlightenment drew on the classical distinction to put forward metaphysical hypotheses such as "eternity is a permanent now".


Contemporary philosophy and physics
Today cosmologists, philosophers, and others look towards analyses of the concept from across cultures and history. They debate, among other things, whether an absolute concept of eternity has real application for fundamental laws of physics; compare the issue of entropy as an arrow of time.


Religion
Eternity as infinite duration is an important concept in many lives and . or gods are often said to endure eternally, or exist for all time, forever, without beginning or end. Religious views of an may speak of it in terms of eternity or . Christian theologians may regard immutability, like the eternal , as essential to eternity.


Symbolism
Eternity is often symbolized by the endless snake, swallowing its own tail, the . The circle, band, or ring is also commonly used as a symbol for eternity, as is the mathematical symbol of infinity, . Symbolically these are reminders that eternity has no beginning or end.


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External links
  • Entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy on Eternity.
  • Entry in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy on the relationship between and .

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