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Infinitism is a specific theory within the field of epistemology, as described in [1], and its validity as a solution to the classic epistemological regress problem is the subject of debate between scholars like Peter Klein [2] and Carl Ginet [3].

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Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Matthias Steup, Ram Neta · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2 facts
claimPeter Klein argued in his 2005 paper "Infinitism is the Solution to the Regress Problem" that infinitism resolves the regress problem in epistemology.
claimCarl Ginet argued in his 2005 paper "Infinitism is not the Solution to the Regress Problem" that infinitism does not resolve the regress problem in epistemology.
What Is Epistemology? Pt. 3: The Nature of Justification and Belief philosimplicity.com Philosimplicity 1 fact
claimInfinitism is an epistemological theory that accepts the idea that all justifications require further justifications, effectively rejecting the infinite regress constraints of both coherentism and foundationalism.