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nature of
human practices. Anti-
foundationalists oppose metaphysical methods.
Moral and
ethical anti-
foundationalists are
often criticized for
moral relativism...
- foundationalism.
Around 1975, weak
foundationalism emerged. Thus
recent foundationalists have
variously allowed fallible basic beliefs, and
inductive reasoning...
- justification. This
leads to an
infinite regress or
circular reasoning.
Foundationalists avoid this
conclusion by
arguing that some
sources can
provide justification...
-
argue that a
belief is
justified if it
coheres with
other beliefs.
Foundationalists, by contrast,
maintain that the
justification of
basic beliefs does...
-
perceive whether right or
wrong conduct was involved. In
contrast to
foundationalists,
coherentists say that
there are no
basic moral beliefs. They argue...
- infinitism.
Foundationalists and
coherentists deny the
existence of an
infinite regress, in
contrast to infinitists.
According to
foundationalists, some basic...
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coherent belief-set. As
these theories were refined, however, some
foundationalists began to
admit that even
basic beliefs could be fallible, and that...
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