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  1. Socrates was asking about what epistemologists call epistemic justification, which is widely thought to be a requirement for propositional knowledge. And it’s not just any old requirement: epistemic justification provides a crucial “knowledge-contributing link” between a person and a person’s believing that a proposition is true. [1]

  2. Mar 3, 2022 · This usage of justifying and justification positions justifying as a practice tightly connected to proof and proving; it can describe on-the-way-to-proof reasoning practices that have value in the classroom, but that would feel inaccurate to call proof activity. This is reflected in the use of the phrase “informal justification.”

  3. Dec 24, 2020 · justification (n.) justification. (n.) late 14c., "administration of justice," from Late Latin iustificationem (nominative iustificatio ), noun of action from past-participle stem of iustificare "act justly toward; make just" (see justify ). Meaning "action of justifying, showing something to be just or right" is from late 15c.

  4. Justification [N] [B] a forensic term, opposed to condemnation. As regards its nature, it is the judicial act of God, by which he pardons all the sins of those who believe in Christ, and accounts, accepts, and treats them as righteous in the eye of the law, i.e., as conformed to all its demands.

  5. Jul 9, 2007 · Regeneration, Justification Textual Criticism. I believe that Romans 3.21-26 stands as one of the most important passages in the entire Bible. Leon Morris calls this passage “possibly the single most important paragraph ever written.”. Its shortness is hardly an indication of its value, any more than the brevity of the resurrection accounts ...

  6. Define Business Justification for Project. Given the confirmed high-level scope definition from Step 1 and using basic cost/benefit techniques: Document the business justification for this project, which include benefits, tangible benefits expressed as dollar savings or dollar revenue as well as intangible benefits such as better morale

  7. Define self-defense. Define deadly force. Ascertain the four elements required for self-defense. Ascertain two exceptions to the unprovoked attack requirement. Define the battered wife defense, and explain its justification under the imminence requirement. Analyze when it is appropriate to use deadly force in self-defense.

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