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regressus ad infintum

 

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Term: regressus ad infintum

Definition:

Regressus ad infinitum is a Latin phrase that translates to "infinite regress" in English. It refers to a form of reasoning or argumentation in which the same pattern of logic or justification repeats indefinitely, resulting in no definitive resolution or conclusion.

Example Sentences:

  1. His explanation for the origin of the universe was a regressus ad infinitum, as he stated that every cause has a preceding cause, leading to an infinite chain with no ultimate cause.
  2. The paradox presented by the Sorites Paradox demonstrates the concept of regressus ad infinitum. The series of grains of sand being added one by one results in no clear distinction between a small heap and a large heap.

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