This paper provides a rationale for advocating pancritical rationalism. First, it argues that the advocate of critical rationalism
may accept (but not be internally justified in accepting) that there is ‘justification’ in an externalist sense, specifically that certain procedures
can track truth, and suggest that this recognition should inform practice; that one should try to determine which sources
and methods are appropriate for various aspects of inquiry, and to what extent they are. Second, it argues that if there is
external justification, then a critical rationalist is better off than a dogmatist from an evolutionary perspective.