Philosophical view that knowledge may be justified by an infinite chain of reasons
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Infinitism is the view that knowledge may be justified by an infinite chain of reasons. It belongs to epistemology, the branch of philosophy that considers the possibility, nature, and means of knowledge.
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belief is justified if it coheres with the overall system of beliefs. Infinitism – Beliefs are justified by infinite chains of reasons. Foundherentism –...
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À Wlodek. Department of Philosophy, Lund University. Klein, Peter D. "Infinitism in Epistemology". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 10 March...
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