I propose the term "the unlimited community of quibblers." It may at first
blush seem to suggest some parallels to Peirce's "unlimited community of
inquirers," but it somehow seems to last longer with no hope of resolution,
despite its promise of the last word.
     I won't say another word about it.
     Not another word.
     Nope.
     Gene

"But the mere putting of a proposition into the interrogative form does not
stimulate the mind to any struggle after belief. There must be a real and
living doubt, and without this all discussion idle" (CP 5.376).
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