PANCRITICAL RATIONALISM

'Pancritical rationalism' (PCR), also called 'Comprehensively Critical Rationalism' (CCR), is a development of critical rationalism and panrationalism originated by William Warren Bartley in his book ''The Retreat to Commitment''. PCR attempts to work around the problem of ultimate commitment or infinite regress by decoupling criticism and justification. A pancritical rationalist holds all positions open to criticism, including PCR, and never resorts to authority for justification.

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★ William W. Bartley: ''The Retreat to Commitment'' (Open Court, 1990), ISBN 081269127X.

★ William W. Bartley: Rationality versus the Theory of Rationality. In Mario Bunge (Ed.): ''The Critical Approach to Science and Philosophy'' (New York: Free Press, 1964).

★ William W. Bartley: The Philosophy of Karl Popper. Part III. Rationality, Criticism, and Logic. ''Philosophia'' '11':1–2 (February 1982), 121–221.

David Miller: Comprehensively Critical Rationalism: An Assessment. ''Critical Rationalism'' (Open Court, 1994), ISBN 0812691989.

★ Gerard Radnitzky, William W. Bartley (Eds.): ''Evolutionary Epistemology, Rationality and the Sociology of Knowledge'' (Open Court, 1987), ISBN 0812690389.

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Pancritical Rationalism: An Extropic Metacontext for Memetic Progress

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