Three rules of epistemology that should be taught at school: 1. Knowledge does not come from authority, but always from evidence, and evidence is very hard to get. The only tools to get evidence (including what it actually supports) are reason and scientific inquiry.
They can all inferred from the insight that the confidence in a belief must equal the evidence in its support. You are free to take that hint and go absolutely everywhere it leads you.
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I don't think you can marshal any evidence for the presuppositions themselves. These are simply your assumed starting points for rationality. Your guess is as good as anybody's.
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