Definition of Justificatory. Meaning of Justificatory. Synonyms of Justificatory

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Definition of Justificatory

Justificatory
Justificatory Jus*tif"i*ca*to*ry (?; 277), a. Vindicatory; defensory; justificative.

Meaning of Justificatory from wikipedia

- Epistemic closure is a property of some belief systems. It is the principle that if a subject S {\displaystyle S} knows p {\displaystyle p} , and S {\displaystyle...
- different view of the justificatory role of reflective equilibrium. On this view, the method of reflective equilibrium serves its justificatory function by linking...
- Thomas (1981). "Feminist Modes of Shakespearean Criticism: Compensatory, justificatory, transformational". Women's Studies. 9 (1): 3–15. doi:10.1080/00497878...
- best explanation. And whereas internalists require cognitive access to justificatory means, externalists find justification without such access. Foundationalism...
- Jeanne de la Motte Valois Full text of Mémoires Justificatifs de la Comtesse De ValoisJustificatory Memories of the Countess of Valois de la Motte...
- that such a critical consciousness would be quite different from the justificatory type proposed by Nørretranders, differences including that a critical...
- intentional actions, by a belief and a desire. But it is important to get the justificatory relations right: when a person accepts a moral judgment they are necessarily...
- mental resources would be required to constantly keep track of all the justificatory relations connecting non-fundamental beliefs to fundamental ones. Rationality...
- Privacy. SAGE Publications, Inc. pp. 753–56. Gaus, Gerald F. (1996). Justificatory Liberalism: An Essay on Epistemology and Political Theory. Oxford University...
- count as justification at all, and only some kinds of evidence are justificatory. Knowledge must have a fourth condition, such as "no false premises"...