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An infinite regress is a series of causes and effects that go on indefinitely. If every event must have a cause, then any cause will also have a cause, and so on endlessly. Suppose someone asks what makes the grass grow. An explanation is provided by...
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"Infinite Regress" is an episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the seventh episode of the fifth...


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Journal of Motor Behavior
(Non)issues of infinite regress in modeling motor behavior.
03/01/1998: 1,496 words, approx. 5 pages
Executive and self-organized emplanatory models of motor behavior are subject to infinite regress problems. Therefore researchers should examine their theoretical importance. Judgements of a model's importance should be based on relative characteristics such as motor programs, schemas, traces, actions systems, nodes and demons when...
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Shakespeare Bulletin
That old saw: early modern acting and the infinite regress.
06/22/2004: 7,009 words, approx. 23 pages
Speak the speech, I pray you," Hamlet tells the player, "trippingly on the tongue; but if you mouth it, as many of your players do, I had as lief the town cryer spoke my lines" (3.2.1-2). (1) Turning from elocution to execution, Hamlet...
 


 

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