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Anti-foundationalism

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Anti-foundationalism is an approach within literary criticism, law, and other fields that rejects the notion of a fundamental principle or rule upon which inquiry into a field should be based. It is strongly related to deconstruction. One of the most prominent American anti-foundationalists is literary theorist Stanley Fish.