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    How Can We Know Anything? Foundationalism and Infinite Regression

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    Explore the limits of knowledge, from circular arguments and infinite regression to foundationalism and the complexities of personal and general revelation.

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    We’ve treated intelligibility as a guest in the universe when it’s actually the host; it is not something we construct or arrive at, but is already operative in every single act of thought.

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    No matter how deep you go in a subject it seems to end in circular arguments , infinite regression one of these two.. so then you fall into foundationalism And you start asking, well the only way to know truth is be personal revelation or a general revaluation. But that then leads into all the messiness of revelation, personally and generally. Talk about knowledge. How can we know anything at all ?

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    God Is Not Great

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    Foundationalism is an epistemological theory suggesting that all knowledge is built upon a base of self-evident truths or basic beliefs. When deep inquiry leads to infinite regression or circular arguments, many philosophers turn to foundationalism to establish a starting point. This approach seeks to find a solid ground for truth that does not require further justification, often leading to discussions about personal or general revelation as the ultimate source of certain knowledge.

    Infinite regression occurs when every statement requires a prior justification, leading to an endless chain of reasoning with no finality. Circular arguments happen when the proof of a statement relies on the statement itself. Both issues present significant challenges in epistemology because they suggest that human reason alone may be unable to reach an ultimate, objective truth. This often forces a shift toward foundationalism or the consideration of revelation to break the cycle.

    Personal and general revelation are often proposed as solutions to the messiness of foundationalism. Personal revelation involves direct, individual experiences of truth, while general revelation refers to truths accessible to everyone through nature or reason. While these can provide a sense of certainty, they introduce new complexities regarding how to verify such knowledge. Exploring these avenues is essential for anyone asking how we can know anything at all when logical systems seem to fail.

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    The Grounding Void of Truth

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    The Trilemma and the Structural Trap

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    The Hidden Assumption of Derivative Meaning

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    The Reality of Error and the Necessity of Constraint

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    The Myth of the Given and the Space of Reasons

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    Wittgenstein and the Bedrock of Practice

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    The Unprovability Paradox and the Limits of Totalization

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    The Pragmatic Leap and the Will to Believe

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    Practical Playbook for the Intellectual Struggle

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    Closing Reflection and the Logos Within

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