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 +'''Foundationalism''' is [[epistemology|theories of knowledge]] resting [[knowledge|justified belief]] upon some secure foundation of certainty.
-[[Carlo Rovelli]] adds that certainty, in real life, is useless or often damaging (the idea is that "total security from error" is impossible in practice, and a complete "lack of doubt" is undesirable).+==See also==
- +* [[Coherentism]]
-* [[Almost surely]]+* [[Constructivist epistemology]]
- +* [[Epistemology]]
- +* [[Evidentialism]]
 +* [[Foundherentism]]
 +* [[Panrationalism]]
 +* [[Pragmatism]]
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Foundationalism is theories of knowledge resting justified belief upon some secure foundation of certainty.

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