Ausgangsüberzeugungen
Ausgangsüberzeugungen, also known as foundational beliefs or basic beliefs, are propositions that are taken to be true without requiring justification from other beliefs. They are considered self-evident or immediately justified, often through sensory experience, rational intuition, or basic moral apprehension. The concept is central to foundationalism, a philosophical theory of knowledge.
Foundationalism posits that knowledge is structured like a building, with foundational beliefs forming the base upon
The nature and scope of Ausgangsüberzeugungen are subjects of debate. Some philosophers argue they are primarily
The purpose of identifying Ausgangsüberzeugungen is to provide a stopping point for epistemic justification, preventing an