Skeptics of the world, unite!
As I slowly and deliberately nursed a nonalcoholic cup of Coca-Cola tonight, something motivated me to pull out my notes on infinitism and share them with you good folks here.
Infinitism is a philosophical school of thought that advocates the epistemological "suspension of judgment." It differs from both foundationalism and coherentism in the following ways:
Foundationalism posits that one's reason (R) for a belief (P) is "ultimately based upon a reason for which there is no further reason."
Coherentism says that one's R for P is ultimately based "in part" upon P.
Infinitism, on the other hand, contends that one's R for P is based on R1, which is based on R2, ad infinitum. The resultant effect is that any judgment regarding P is provisional and should be held in suspension. In this way, we avoid dogmatism or circularity.
Peter D. Klein of Rutgers University says that infinitism is the view that "the structure of justificatory reasons is infinite and non-repeating . . ."
What do you think?
Duns the Scot
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