Argument from a proper basis
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The argument from a proper basis is an ontological argument for the existence of God related to fideism. Alvin Plantinga argued that belief in God is a properly basic belief, and so no basis for belief in God is necessary.[1]
The counter argument to this statement is that the argument from a proper basis is begging the question.
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