Several readers have suggested that The Law of Interpretation is vulnerable to a problem of infinite regress. (Indeed, here's a short essay laying out the criticism.) As I understand it, the argument ...
Infinite Regress: A Novel by Joshua Hren (Angelico Press, 2022), 296 pages. Something is rotten in the state of academia—especially at St. Marquis University. Joshua Hren’s new novel Infinite Regress ...
In this article we analyze the claim that a probabilistic interpretation of the infinite epistemic regress problem leads to a unique solution, the so called “completion” of the regress. This claim is ...
When you consider the origin of life, the origin of the universe, or any other origin story, one question inevitably rears its ugly head: What caused the beginning? This apparent paradox has vexed ...
Though the sun is near the horizon, it still shines with brightness and warmth. Swallows play in the air and skim the surface of the water. Quail cavort in the bushes along the stream, and pheasant ...
Nearly 100 entries and not a single infinite regression. Sigh. Uni Watch is referring, of course, to the incredibly irksome problem that has plagued the Miami Dolphins' uniforms since the team's ...
Several readers have suggested that The Law of Interpretation is vulnerable to a problem of infinite regress. (Indeed, here’s a short essay laying out the criticism.) As I understand it, the argument ...
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