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Single Idea 4582

[from 'The Philosopher's Toolkit' by J Baggini / PS Fosl, in 13. Knowledge Criteria / B. Internal Justification / 4. Foundationalism / b. Basic beliefs ]

Full Idea

Sentence are held to be basic because they are self-evident or 'cataleptic' (Stoics), or rooted in sense data (positivists), or grasped by intuition (Platonists), or revealed by God, or grasped by faculties certified by God (Descartes).

Gist of Idea

Basic beliefs are self-evident, or sensual, or intuitive, or revealed, or guaranteed

Source

J Baggini / PS Fosl (The Philosopher's Toolkit [2003], §1.01)

Book Reference

Baggini,J and Fosl,P.S.: 'The Philosopher's Toolkit' [Blackwells 2003], p.5


A Reaction

These are a bit blurred. Isn't intuition self-evident? Isn't divine guarantee a type of revelation? How about reason, experience or authority?