Foundationalism arguably encounters a problem when attempting to describe how foundational beliefs relate to the sensory experiences that support them.
The thrust of his speech was gutted when he couldn't share his foundational beliefs.
A shared public culture, combined with academic excellence, is the foundational belief on which to build a vibrant system of public schools.
With the foundational belief that a parent knows what his child really needs; that the local people are more capable of helping their fellow locals.
The staff members share common foundational beliefs that create a sound moral fiber that provides a caring and safe place for individual growth.
This foundational belief gives meaning to the more popular belief in the right of the people to violence.
These and other values all derive from their foundational humanistic belief in reason-based change to improve well-being.
An earlier, unofficial list of 22 foundational beliefs first printed in 1931 served as a de facto standard placed less emphasis on White.
The Resolutions joined the foundational beliefs of Jefferson's party and were used as party documents in the 1800 election.
They also do not believe in the foundational or fundamental beliefs of the Adventist church.