RE: The Principle of Contingent Causation: The Impossibility of Infinite Regress.
July 5, 2023 at 10:19 am
Quote:It's not pure assertion. There are arguments against infinite regress.Actually it is a pure assertion i'm am aware of all the so called argument none of the address the issue of an infinite regress they waffle on some outlining point instead then pretend they adressed the issue
Quote:The arguments might be good or bad, but you'd have to know what they are in order to judge them.Except they aren't really arguments against an infinite regress at all.
Quote:Here is a brief outline:Again i know what they say and they never get around to the actual regress they waffle on some outlining point instead then pretend they addressed the issue.
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