Citations:apeirophobia

Noun: "the fear of infinity and/or of infinite things"

 * 1990, Reinhardt Grossman, The Fourth Way: A Theory of Knowledge, Indiana University Press (1990), ISBN 9780253326546, page 227:
 * My view is free from apeirophobia, the horror of the infinite, which colored so much of what was written at the beginning of this century about the foundations of mathematics.
 * 1998, P. Christopher Smith, The Hermeneutics of Original Argument: Demonstration, Dialectic, Rhetoric, Northwestern University Press (1998), ISBN 0810116073, page 192:
 * The clearest evidence of Aristotle's apeirophobia is to be found in the Posterior Analytics, book 1, chapters 19-22.
 * 1999, Spencer Golub, Infinity (Stage), University of Michigan (2001), ISBN 9780472088454, page 14:
 * Apeirophobia (fear of infinity) seems here to prod thanatophobia (fear of death) and necrophobia (fear of corpses) into being and later nonbeing,
 * 2012, Lauren Wantz, Disapora, Xlibris (2012), ISBN 9781479750498, unnumbered page:
 * Tonight we no longer suffer under the violent throes of apeirophobia.