NOUN1 | a justification | justifications | |
NOUN2 | justification | - | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Recent findings by researchers have shown that system justification motives to legitimize the status quo was found in young children.
- The obvious question that this definition entails is how one can know whether one's justification is sound.
- Justification sometimes leads to typographic anomalies.
- ... "extended", "stretched", "lengthened") is a type of justification in the Arabic language and in some descendant cursive scripts.
- Szasz compares the justification of psychiatry with the justification of slavery in the United States, stating that both necessarily deny the subject's right to personhood.
- The justification referred to in this thesis is epistemic justification.
- Johannes von Goch renounced the Catholic view on justification and questioned monasticism. Ullmann argued that Johannes von Goch anticipated Luther in the doctrine of justification by faith alone.
- The Department thus concludes that section 1119 incorporates the public authority justification.
- Reformed orthodox theologians taught that justification is part of an order of salvation, and that it follows effectual calling and a person actually believing.
- In the Organic Law 9/1985 adopted on 5 July 1985, induced abortion was legalized in three cases: serious risk to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman (therapeutic justification), rape (criminal justification), and malformations or defects, physical or mental, in the fetus (eugenic justification).
- If people have too much external justification for their actions, cognitive dissonance does not occur, and thus, attitude change is unlikely to occur.
- Instead, it is given as a refutation of Max Black's proposed inductive justification of induction, since the counterinductive justification of counterinduction [...] is formally identical to the inductive justification of induction.
- He also argues that the notion of warrant or justification can do most of the work traditionally assigned to the concept of truth, and that justification "is" relative; justification is justification to an audience, for Rorty.
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