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they know the world' (this entails language, culture, semiotic systems, mathematics, science etc.). In order to verify particular means, or particular statements belonging to certain means (e.g., the propositions of the natural sciences), a person would have to 'step outside' the means and critique them neutrally, in order to provide a foundation for adopting them. However, this is impossible. The only way in which one can know the world is through the means by which they know the world; a method cannot justify itself. This argument can be seen as directly related to
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as an acceptable form of inference. For example, a belief that 'I see red' could be defeated with psychological evidence showing my mind to be confused or inattentive. Modest foundationalism can also be used to avoid the problem of inference. Even if perceptual beliefs are infallible, it is not clear
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5798:Philosophers
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5705:Cartesianism
5468:Larry Laudan
5448:Imre Lakatos
5403:Otto Neurath
5378:Karl Pearson
5368:Pierre Duhem
5340:Isaac Newton
5270:Protoscience
5228:Epistemology
5102:Anti-realism
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4078:Keith DeRose
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3610:Kyoto School
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