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  2. Infinite regress - Wikipedia

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    An infinite regress argument is an argument against a theory based on the fact that this theory leads to an infinite regress. For such an argument to be successful, it must demonstrate not just that the theory in question entails an infinite regress but also that this regress is vicious .

  3. Regression (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Such ego regression is a pre-condition for empathy'. [22] Demonstration of pain, impairment, etc. also relates to regression. When regression becomes the cornerstone of a personality and the life strategy for overcoming problems, it leads to such an infantile personality. [23]

  4. Regress argument (epistemology) - Wikipedia

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    Infinite regress. In epistemology, the regress argument is the argument that any proposition requires a justification.However, any justification itself requires support. This means that any proposition whatsoever can be endlessly (infinitely) questioned, resulting in infinite re

  5. Regression toward the mean - Wikipedia

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    Galton's experimental setup "Standard eugenics scheme of descent" – early application of Galton's insight [1]. In statistics, regression toward the mean (also called regression to the mean, reversion to the mean, and reversion to mediocrity) is the phenomenon where if one sample of a random variable is extreme, the next sampling of the same random variable is likely to be closer to its mean.

  6. Devolution (biology) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of devolution as regress from progress relates to the ancient ideas that either life came into being through special creation or that humans are the ultimate product or goal of evolution. The latter belief is related to anthropocentrism, the idea that human existence is the point of all universal existence. Such thinking can lead on ...

  7. Regression - Wikipedia

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    Marine regression, coastal advance due to falling sea level, the opposite of marine transgression; Regression (medicine), a characteristic of diseases to express lighter symptoms or less extent (mainly for tumors), without disappearing totally; Regression (psychology), a defensive reaction to some unaccepted impulses

  8. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    The spangram describes the puzzle’s theme and touches two opposite sides of the board. It may be two words. The spangram highlights in yellow when found. An example spangram with corresponding ...

  9. Cosmological argument - Wikipedia

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    An infinite regress argument attempts to establish the falsity of a proposition by showing that it entails an infinite regress that is vicious. [ 18 ] [ 20 ] The cosmological argument is a type of positive infinite regress argument given that it defends a proposition (in this case, the existence of a first cause ) by arguing that its negation ...