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In Reformed epistemology, beliefs are held to be properly basic if they are reasonable and consistent with a sensible world view. Anti-foundationalism rejects foundationalism and denies there is some fundamental belief or principle which is the basic ground or foundation of inquiry and knowledge.
20 Αυγ 2018 · A properly basic belief is a belief that has two properties: (1) it is justified and (2) it is not justified by inferences from more basic propositional beliefs (a "propositional belief" is a belief whose content is a proposition rather than some other kind of mental representation like a visual image, etc.).
Basic beliefs are foundational convictions that are accepted without needing further justification or evidence, serving as the building blocks for a person's knowledge. They are often considered self-evident or intuitively true, forming the underlying support for other beliefs and claims.
3 Μαρ 2020 · Properly basic beliefs (also called basic, foundational, or core beliefs) are, under the epistemological view called foundationalism, the axioms of a belief system. Foundationalism holds that all justified beliefs are either basic—they don’t depend upon other beliefs—or non-basic—they do derive from one or more basic beliefs.
Our concept of properly basic belief should function to designate the class of beliefs and claims we have an unproblematic right to rely on without further argument as we together build common understanding.
On the classical view, therefore, a properly basic belief is one that is basic - not founded upon other beliefs - and that is properly so in virtue of its truth (or at least probable truth) being transparent to the subject.