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    Supports→One could be foundationally justified in believing a proposition that is false.

    One could be justified in believing one is experiencing a specific shade of color when one is in fact experiencing a slightly different shade.

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    When acquaintance with the fact that P is part of what constitutes my foundational justification for believing P, there is a trivial sense in which my foundational justification is infallible. I can’t be directly acquainted with the fact that P while I believe P falsely. However, most contemporary foundationalists are fallibilists about foundational justification: they hold that one could be foundationally justified in believing propositions that are false. It seems plausible that I could be jus

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