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▸ noun: (epistemology) The argument that any proposition requires a justification, but the justification itself requires support, which leads to infinite regress.
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▸ noun: (epistemology) The argument that any proposition requires a justification, but the justification itself requires support, which leads to infinite regress.
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infinite regress,
infinitism,
turtles all the way down,
infinite descent,
analysis,
weakening,
abstract universal,
postulate,
induction,
destructive sorites,
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