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Basic beliefs (also commonly called foundational beliefs or core beliefs) are, under the epistemological view called foundationalism, the axioms of a belief system. [example needed]
14 Αυγ 2006 · In one way of speaking, the belief just is the fact or proposition represented, or the particular stored token of that fact or proposition; in another way of speaking, the belief is the state of having such a fact or representation stored.
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.
14 Δεκ 2005 · According to the version of foundationalism just considered, a subject’s basic beliefs are introspective beliefs about the subject’s own mental states, of which perceptual experiences make up one subset.
3 Μαρ 2020 · A philosophical critique of the reformed epistemology view that belief in God is properly basic and does not need evidence. The author argues that this view is unconvincing, pernicious, and based on a psychological feedback loop of faith and argument.
Basic Beliefs: Logic and Theology Most of us have some beliefs that are basic for us and some that are not. Basicality of belief is a matter of degree, determined across several different dimensions of evaluation. There are at least three marks by which we can determine whether and to what degree any given belief is basic for us (cf.