Anti-foundationalism

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Anti-foundationalism, as the name implies, is a term applied to any philosophy which rejects a foundationalist approach. An anti-foundationalist is one who refuses a vision of knowledge as ' grounded in reality' or as charged with the task of 'reflecting' the world (Rorty, 1979).
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Rorty, R. (1979) ''Philosophy and the mirrow of nature''. Priceton, NJ: Princeton University Press
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does not believe that there is some fundamental belief or principle which is the basic ground or foundation of inquiry and knowledge.foucault, Nietzsche

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Anti-foundationalism, as the name implies, is a term applied to any philosophy which rejects a foundationalist approach. An anti-foundationalist is one who refuses a vision of knowledge as ' grounded in reality' or as charged with the task of 'reflecting' the world (Rorty, 1979).

Sources:

Rorty, R. (1979) Philosophy and the mirrow of nature. Priceton, NJ: Princeton University Press

does not believe that there is some fundamental belief or principle which is the basic ground or foundation of inquiry and knowledge.foucault, Nietzsche