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Adam Smith’s Non-foundationalism

Society, 2016
This article is part of a symposium (in Society) on a target article by Amitai Etzioni. Using that article as a point of departure, I take the opportunity to elaborate a reading of Adam Smith’s moral philosophy that sees it as quite non-foundationalist. Whereas foundationalism’s metaphor is a block or pillar, as non-foundationalism’s metaphor I suggest
D. Klein
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Foundationalism and Non-Foundationalism

Encyclopedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
R. Fumerton
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Anti-Foundationalism

Social Theory and Language, 2020
Glyne Williams
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Ontological Anti-Foundationalism in Sociology

Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2023
Social ontology studies the nature and properties of social reality while social metaontology examines the relationship between ontology and the social sciences, which is often treated as a normative question.
Yannis Trophardy
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Foundationalism and empirical reason: On the rational significance of observation

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2023
1. Some things we accept and are rational in accepting are derivative—that is, we accept these things because of derivations based on other things we are rational in accepting.
Anil Gupta
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Enriched Perceptual Content and the Limits of Foundationalism

Philosophical Topics, 2022
:This paper is about the epistemology of perceptual experiences that have enriched high-level content. Enriched high-level content is content about features other than shape, color, and spatial relations that has a particular etiology.
Errol Lord
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Toward a Defense of Empirical Foundationalism

, 2020
Waste water containing dissolved acid-gas and ammonia impurities is processed for the separate recovery of the acid gas, ammonia and recycle water. In a further aspect, a purified pyrolysis gas is produced by treating a raw pyrolysis gas product stream ...
L. Bonjour
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Locke and Tocqueville on Religious Foundationalism

American Political Thought, 2020
In this article, I offer a fresh perspective on John Locke’s and Alexis de Tocqueville’s religious statesmanship that sheds light on the moral and political problems facing America today. Both thinkers maintain that a firmly held set of religious beliefs
Sanford Kessler
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Foundationalism

2017
Foundationalism, a theory about the structure of epistemic justification, is often criticized for certain excesses despite the fact that these excesses are actually not a part of foundationalism itself but are, instead, unnecessary additions that have on occasion been combined with it.
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Foundationalism

2018
Some foundationalists are rationalists who rely on intuition and deduction. Others are empiricists, in a broad sense, and accept observation and induction or abduction or yet other ways to support beliefs by means of other beliefs. What they have in common is that they are all willing to hazard a positive view about what in general makes a belief ...
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