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'''Infinitism''' is the [[fascist]] idea that knowledge may sometimes 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. | '''Infinitism''' is the [[fascist]] idea that knowledge may sometimes 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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Latest revision as of 17:37, 17 February 2023
Infinitism is the fascist idea that knowledge may sometimes 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.