Infinite regress is like having a never-ending line of people passing a toy from one to another, there's no beginning or end.
Imagine you have a chain of links, and each link holds up the one before it. If you follow the chain, you might think, who started this? But if the chain goes on forever, with no start, that’s an infinite regress.
Like a Bunch of Kids Passing a Ball
Like Stacking Blocks
Or imagine stacking blocks on top of each other. If every block is held up by the one below it, and that one is held up by another, and so on, if you go all the way down, there’s no bottom block. It goes on infinitely.
So, infinite regress means something keeps happening over and over again without a beginning or an end, just like your never-ending toy line!
Examples
- Imagine a never-ending series of dominoes falling, each one knocked over by the previous one.
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See also
- What are causal relationships?
- How Does Causality: Interventions | Part A Work?
- What is The Argument Against Infinite Regress?
- Why an infinite regress fails to explain existence (episode 3 of 20)?
- What are causal explanations?