266 PHILOSOPHY Bandying about Wittgenstein's 'at the foundation of well founded belief lies belief that is not well-founded' doesn't force upon us a kind of authoritarianism that sees one philosophy, one epistemology, as the 'true' means of justifying numerous and logically different 'forms of life'.

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& Beliefs 73; Certainty 90; Conversational matrix 116; Heuristic 135; Knowledge 191; Lebenswelt 218; Methodology 239; Philosophy 261; Pragmatics 277; Proceeding 290, 294; Psychological 302; Rationality 304;

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