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René Descartes

What is fundacionism in epistemology

Fundacionism in epistemology is the belief that knowledge is built upon a foundation of certain self-evident truths, or axioms, that are accepted without proof. This foundation is then used to construct a logical structure of knowledge, which is then used to derive more complex truths. It is a bit like building a house; the foundation is the most important part, and if it is strong, the rest of the house can be built upon it. Fundacionism is a popular approach to epistemology, as it provides a secure basis for the development of knowledge. It is also humorous, as it implies that the search for knowledge is akin to the construction of a house! So, if you want to construct a secure knowledge base, you must start with the foundation of self-evident truths and build from there. Happy constructing!"