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The Justification of Punishment

The International Journal of Ethics, 1915
PUNISHMENT, in the sense of penal sanction, is justified by its relative necessity, although certain pseudo-philosophers think that neither this nor any other principle can permit the use of such a barbarous institution. The justification of punishment by necessity would be too apparent to need proof, however, in spite of such allegations except that ...
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Built-in justification

1999
In several accounts of what models are and how they function a specific view dominates. This view contains the following characteristics. First, there is a clear-cut distinction between theories, models and data and secondly, empirical assessment takes place after the model is built.
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Justification of selfishness: projection as a mechanism of justification

2012
Three studies showed that entitlement and selfishness lead to projection of selfishness and exploitativeness onto the target. These processes were more likely to occur when inequity has been primed or situationally induced. This research differentiated between similarity, complementary, and functional projection by measuring self-justification and ...
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Justifications Analysis

2023
Luhtakallio Eeva, Ylä-Anttila Tuomas
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MORALITY AND JUSTIFICATION

The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 1968
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Justification and RCPSP: A technique that pays

European Journal of Operational Research, 2005
Vicente Valls, Sacramento Quintanilla
exaly  

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