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Theory developed by William Warren Bartley

Pancritical rationalism (literally "criticism of all things", from pan-, "all", also known as 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 itself." Such a position in principle never resorts to appeal to authority for justification of stances, since all authorities are held to be intrinsically fallible.

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