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Non-Finiteness: A Process-Relation Perspective presents a groundbreaking examination of non-finiteness as a fundamental concept in linguistics and philosophy. Bingjun Yang develops a comprehensive theoretical framework that challenges traditional approaches to understanding infinity, incompleteness, and open-ended processes.
The book integrates process philosophy with relational ontology to provide fresh insights into non-finite structures in language and thought. Yang argues that non-finiteness is not merely a grammatical category but a core principle governing how meaning is constructed and how reality unfolds. Through detailed analysis and rigorous argumentation, the work explores the implications of this perspective for linguistics, logic, metaphysics, and cognitive science.
This scholarly contribution will appeal to academic researchers, linguists, philosophers, and graduate students interested in cutting-edge theoretical frameworks that bridge multiple disciplines and offer new ways of conceptualizing fundamental aspects of language and existence.







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