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- Infinite_regress abstract "An infinite regress in a series of propositions arises if the truth of proposition P1 requires the support of proposition P2, the truth of proposition P2 requires the support of proposition P3, ... , and the truth of proposition Pn−1 requires the support of proposition Pn and n approaches infinity.Distinction is made between infinite regresses that are \"vicious\" and those that are not.".
- Infinite_regress comment "An infinite regress in a series of propositions arises if the truth of proposition P1 requires the support of proposition P2, the truth of proposition P2 requires the support of proposition P3, ... , and the truth of proposition Pn−1 requires the support of proposition Pn and n approaches infinity.Distinction is made between infinite regresses that are \"vicious\" and those that are not.".