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 Circular Reasoning - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Circularity: Circularity is an expression for the problem that something cannot be explained by itself. The problem arises, for example, when, in an attempted definition, no independent second expression is found for an object or for the relations of this object to other objects. See also circle, vicious circle principle, totality, wholes, type theory, self-reference.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Avramides, Anita Circular Reasoning   Avramides, Anita
Brandom, Robert Circular Reasoning   Brandom, Robert
Davidson, Donald Circular Reasoning   Davidson, Donald
Duhem, Pierre Circular Reasoning   Duhem, Pierre
Feynman, Richard Circular Reasoning   Feynman, Richard
Field, Hartry Circular Reasoning   Field, Hartry
Goodman, Nelson Circular Reasoning   Goodman, Nelson
Grice, H. Paul Circular Reasoning   Grice, H. Paul
Heidegger, Martin Circular Reasoning   Heidegger, Martin
Kant, Immanuel Circular Reasoning   Kant, Immanuel
Logic Texts Circular Reasoning   Logic Texts
McDowell, John Circular Reasoning   McDowell, John
Minsky, Marvin Circular Reasoning   Minsky, Marvin
Nagel, Thomas Circular Reasoning   Nagel, Thomas
Quine, W.V.O. Circular Reasoning   Quine, Willard Van Orman
Russell, Bertrand Circular Reasoning   Russell, Bertrand
Searle, John R. Circular Reasoning   Searle, John R.
Strawson, Peter F. Circular Reasoning   Strawson, Peter F.
Wittgenstein, Ludwig Circular Reasoning   Wittgenstein, Ludwig

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