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System justification enhances well‐being: A longitudinal analysis of the palliative function of system justification in 18 countries

open access: yesBritish Journal of Social Psychology, 2018
According to the palliative function of ideology hypothesis proposed by System Justification Theory, endorsing system-justifying beliefs is positively related to general psychological well-being, because this fulfils existential, epistemic, and ...
Salvador Vargas-Salfate   +2 more
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The Logic of Justification

The Review of Symbolic Logic, 2008
We describe a general logical framework, Justification Logic, for reasoning about epistemic justification. Justification Logic is based on classical propositional logic augmented by justification assertionst:Fthat readt is a justification for F.
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Justice, justification, and self-justification

Theology Today, 2015
In 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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Privacy and Justification*

Res Publica, 2006
In this paper, I aim to demonstrate the importance of liberal engagement in public debate, in the face of Nagel’s claim that respect for privacy requires liberals to withdraw from their ‘control of the culture’. The paper starts by outlining a pluralist conception of privacy.
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On Degrees of Justification

Erkenntnis, 2011
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Justification Logic

2008
Justification Logic offers a new approach to a theory of knowledge, belief, and evidence, which possesses the potential to have significant impact on applications. The celebrated account of knowledge as justified true belief , which is attributed to Plato, has long been a focus of epistemic studies (cf. [10,15,18,26,30,32] and many others).
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GETTIER FOR JUSTIFICATION

Episteme, 2014
AbstractI will present a problem for any externalist evidentialism that allows for accidental possession of evidence. There are Gettier cases for justification. I will describe two such cases – cases involving veridical hallucination. An analysis of the cases is given, along the lines of (reliabilist) virtue epistemology (cf. Sosa, Greco).
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The Pluralism of Justification

2017
This article argues that “justification” denotes distinct technical properties in contemporary epistemology. It is structured as follows. Section 1 spells out a distinction between two ways of tackling the traditional question: “what is a justified belief?” Sections 2 and 3 exploit some of the upshots of Sect.
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