(November 18, 2018 at 2:29 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote:(November 18, 2018 at 12:49 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: You believe there is no properly basic beliefs at all?
I don’t think that belief in god is a properly basic belief, nor do I think your assertion that there exists a true, perfectly objective self is a properly basic belief either. Properly basic beliefs don’t require justification for being believed, but you still have to justify why you believe it’s a properly basic belief in the first place. I dont think you can do that. In terms of modern foundationalism, at least from what I understand if it, a belief would be qualify a properly basic if there was no way it could be wrong. Your assertion fails on that point, at least.
Ok, thanks for letting me know. If God exists and we have an objective reality to who we are in his sight, do you think it's possible in that case, that it would be a properly basic vision of the self to know we objectively exist and not only that, but can only do so in his sight?