Over the last two decades foundationalism has been severely
criticized. In response to this various alternatives to it have
been advanced, notably coherentism. At the same time new versions
of foundationalism were crafted, that were claimed to be immune to
the earlier criticisms. This volume contains 12 papers in which
various aspects of this dialectic are covered. A number of papers
continue the trend to defend foundationalism, and foundationalism's
commitment to basic beliefs and basic knowledge, against various
attacks. Others aim to show that one important objection against
coherentism, viz. that the notion of 'coherence' is too vague to be
useful, can be countered.
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