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2017
This chapter articulates a knowledge first theory of doxastic justification—a belief is justified just in case it is relevantly similar to a possible instance of knowledge. In the terminology of the chapter, justification is “potential knowledge”. Relevant similarity is a matter of a matching of basic evidence and cognitive processing.
May Edel, Abraham Edel
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This chapter articulates a knowledge first theory of doxastic justification—a belief is justified just in case it is relevantly similar to a possible instance of knowledge. In the terminology of the chapter, justification is “potential knowledge”. Relevant similarity is a matter of a matching of basic evidence and cognitive processing.
May Edel, Abraham Edel
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Abstract In light of the challenges facing representative democracy, there has been growing interest in alternatives, including lottery-based systems, forms of direct democracy, and models from abroad (such as China and Singapore). Unfortunately, little attention has been paid to the proper form of a justificatory argument or to the ...
Dimitri Landa, Ryan Pevnick
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Dimitri Landa, Ryan Pevnick
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Justice, justification, and self-justification
Theology Today, 2015In anticipation of 2017 commemorations of Martin Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses, the time is ripe for a reconsideration of Reformation themes such as justification by faith. Because we are justified by God’s grace as a free gift received in faith, the 16th-century Reformers argued, no human works or merits are required for salvation.
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Propositional Justification and Doxastic Justification
2023Paul Silva, Luis R.G. Oliveira
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