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William J. Talbott, "Learning from Our Mistakes: Epistemology for the Real World" (Oxford UP, 2021)

New Books in Philosophy

CHAPTER

All Reasoning Is Inferential

The presumption is that all reasoning is inferential. In an inference, the reasoning only adds belief never subtracts them. The next presupposition is a first premises. This is the presumption that all reasoning begins from premises that do not depend on other beliefs for their rational support. And so you have the danger of whil we could end up with circular reasoning, or infinite regresses - it's hard to do an infinite regress. Have you ever knone one?

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