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foundational +‎ -ist

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foundationalist (plural foundationalists)

  1. (philosophy) A supporter of foundationalism, the doctrine that beliefs derive justification from certain basic beliefs
    • 2007 July 12, Harold Langsam, “Rationality, Justification, and the Internalism/Externalism Debate”, in Erkenntnis, volume 68, number 1, →DOI:
      So the foundationalist holds that both experiences and beliefs can justify beliefs, whereas the coherentist holds that only beliefs can justify beliefs.

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foundationalist (comparative more foundationalist, superlative most foundationalist)

  1. Of or relating to foundationalism.
    • 2012, P.K. Moser, Empirical Justification[1]:
      Some philosophers have objected to certain foundationalist solutions to the regress problem on the ground that a person rarely, if ever, holds given-beliefs of the sort needed to justify observation beliefs.