foundationalist

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English

Etymology

From foundational +‎ -ist.

Noun

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.

Translations

Adjective

foundationalist (comparative more foundationalist, superlative most foundationalist)

  1. Of or relating to foundationalism.
    • 2012, P.K. Moser, Empirical Justification:
      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.