- Look up
justification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Justification may
refer to:
Reason (argument)
Justification (epistemology), a
property of beliefs...
- In
Christian theology,
justification is the
event or
process by
which sinners are made or
declared to be
righteous in the
sight of God. In the 21st century...
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Justification (also
called epistemic justification) is a
property of
beliefs that
fulfill certain norms about what a
person should believe. Epistemologists...
- The
justification of the
state refers to the
source of
legitimate authority for the
state or government. Typically, such a
justification explains why the...
- Self-
justification describes how, when a
person encounters cognitive dissonance, or a
situation in
which a person's
behavior is
inconsistent with their...
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otherwise be criminal.
Justification and
excuse are
related but
different defenses (see
Justification and excuse).
Justification is an
exception to the...
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Effort justification is an idea and
paradigm in
social psychology stemming from Leon Festinger's
theory of
cognitive dissonance.
Effort justification is a...
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Justificatio sola fide (or
simply sola fide),
meaning justification by
faith alone, is a
soteriological doctrine in
Christian theology commonly held to...
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Justification and
excuse are
different defenses in a
United States criminal case.: 513 Both
defenses admit that the
defendant committed an act proscribed...
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Genocide justification is the
claim that a
genocide is
morally excusable/defensible, necessary, and/or
sanctioned by law.
Genocide justification differs...