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Plantinga objects to classical foundationalism (the view that all our beliefs must be based on sense experience or self-evident truths) that

    { 1 } - the Bible teaches that this view is false.
    { 2 } - there's a third source of knowledge.
    { 3 } - it goes against the tradition of Western philosophy.
    { 4 } - it's a self-refuting view.

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Plantinga objects to classical foundationalism (the view that all our beliefs must be based on sense experience or self-evident truths) that

    { 1 } - the Bible teaches that this view is false.
    { 2 } - there's a third source of knowledge.
    { 3 } - it goes against the tradition of Western philosophy.
    { 4 } - it's a self-refuting view.

This isn't his objection.

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Plantinga objects to classical foundationalism (the view that all our beliefs must be based on sense experience or self-evident truths) that

    { 1 } - the Bible teaches that this view is false.
    { 2 } - there's a third source of knowledge.
    { 3 } - it goes against the tradition of Western philosophy.
    { 4 } - it's a self-refuting view.

This isn't his objection.

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Plantinga objects to classical foundationalism (the view that all our beliefs must be based on sense experience or self-evident truths) that

    { 1 } - the Bible teaches that this view is false.
    { 2 } - there's a third source of knowledge.
    { 3 } - it goes against the tradition of Western philosophy.
    { 4 } - it's a self-refuting view.

Classical foundationalism itself can't be based on sense experience or self-evident truths. So the view declares itself impossible.

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