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Justified meaning
Having a justification. | Of text, arranged on a page or a computer screen such that the left and right ends of all lines within paragraphs are aligned, with the space between words adjusted as necessary. Also called fully justified to contrast with left-justified and right-justified.
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No one, Paul says, is justified by works, precisely in order that the grace and benevolence of God may become apparent. citation ; Augustine (354-430) :If Abraham was not justified by works, how was he justified?
This new victim status for Jews was unacceptable, even if it was so blatantly justified— since it was so justified.
Views among various groups are closest regarding protesters, with a majority of each subgroup seeing the anger as justified but looting as not justified.
If Mahathir’s hate is justified then why is our hate not justified?
A broadly reliabilist theory of justified belief can be stated as follows: One has a justified belief that p if, and only if, the belief is the result of a reliable process.
According to foundationalism, a belief is epistemically justified only if it is justified by properly basic beliefs.
And those whom he predestined he also called; and those whom he called he also justified; and those whom he justified he also glorified.sfn Biblical scholars have interpreted this passage in several ways.
A valid argument preserves justification across transformations, so a proposition derived from justified propositions is still justified.
But "are forgiven" doesn’t mean "were justified"; the blissful person’s disinclination to dwell on his or her earthly suffering doesn’t imply that a perfect being was justified in permitting the suffering all along.
Each of these explanations concludes that James is not teaching that man is justified by works in the same sense that Paul says man is justified by faith.
Either P is justified or P is not justified.
Foundationalism is the belief that a chain of justification begins with a belief that is justified, but which is not justified by another belief.
Popular theories of justification include: * Coherentism – Beliefs are justified if they cohere with other beliefs a person holds, each belief is justified if it coheres with the overall system of beliefs.
These movements may consider the actions of political prisoners morally justified against some system of governance, may claim innocence, or have varying understandings of what types of violence are morally and ethically justified.
They released much of their early material under the name " The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu "/"The JAMMs", cf. "The Justified Ancients of Mummu"/"The JAMs" from the trilogy, and much of their work was Discordian in nature.
This meant that relations between states ought to pass from being justified by force to being justified by law and justice.
Accordingly, they believe that any means necessary are justified to stop him.
According to health analytics organisation Airfinity, which tracks the spread of infectious diseases, public concern about the need for greater political action to prepare for the next pandemic is justified.
Additionally, the MacBook Pro's pricing, although higher than that of an iPad, is justified by its superior performance and the longevity of its hardware.
Adelaide Clemens joins the cast of Justified: City Primeval as Sandy Stanton.