Infinite Regress

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Aristotle's De Caelo
Aristotle’s De Caelo
Category=QD
Category=QDH
Chicken Eggs
Continue Ad Infinitum
Continued Fractions
Das Unendliche
dialectical reasoning
Endless Regress
epistemology
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Genuine Word
historical philosophy analysis
Holds
Infinite Regress
Infinite Regress Argumentation
infinite regress argumentation history
Infinite Regression
Intellectualist Legend
Make Up
Nicholas Rescher
philosophical logic
philosophy of mind
Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodies
Reductio Ad Absurdum
Regress Theory
regression
Regression Rule
Regressive Series
Regressive Step
Regressus Ad Infinitum
Relational Proposition
Resemblance Nominalism
Temporal Regress
Universals Whiteness
vicious regress

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  • ISBN 9781138510937
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Regression addresses what has come before; it is a matter of looking backward of retrospections? The motionless things of nature are generally forward-looking their problem is that of the question: Where do we go from here? It is primarily with intelligent beings that we ask: How did we get to where we now find ourselves? Regression and infinite regression in particular is thus a concept that has gained a greater prominence in the human sciences than in the sciences of nature.

Argumentation to infinite regress has long been a favored instrument of philosophical dialectic. Philosophers have used it to disprove the positions they model to criticize. Infinite regresses, so they reason, are unrealizable: they cannot be completed so as to achieve some definitive result. And thereby anything that would engender an infinite regress is automatically made ineffective.

Infinite Regress examines the theory of regression and includes information on the topics of vicious regress, innocuous regress, circularity regress, and propositional regress. Also discussed is the history of regression stemming from ancient times, to medieval times, to early modern history. Some of the other chapters in this book focus on world class philosophers including Immanuel Kant, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and Bertrand Russell. The book will play a significant role in theoretical philosophy as well as in social philosophy and the philosophy of mind.