Sentence examples for because justification from inspiring English sources

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This is because justification involves comparison of, and deliberation among, alternatives (II 6, 7, 8, 22 23, 43).

Hence, because justification is a necessary condition of knowledge, S lacks knowledge that the gun shoots straight in both cases.

Perhaps that is because justification is a matter of being epistemically responsible to the evidence (empirical or a priori), not a matter of reliability, though just what epistemic responsibility amounts to is a difficult question.

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Because justifications must be able to answer the question why something is true, they are usually explanations.

But in the case of a public prosecution for a libel, it became the established principle of the English law, as declared in the Court of Star Chamber, about the beginning of the reign of James I. that the truth of the libel could not be shown by way of justification, because, whether true or false, it was equally dangerous to the public peace.

Petitioners have not argued that theory here, perhaps because the justification necessary for such a stop is less than that needed for a search.

When support for an autocratic government is deemed to be vital to U.S. security interests, aid should be committed explicitly by the president in the form of a time-limited "security waiver". Because the justification for such support would be security, funding would be drawn from defense rather than development accounts.

But because public justification theorists see the concepts of publicity and stability as so central to fleshing out a conception of public justification, it seems appropriate to treat these connections here.

Also, an independent experiment of applicability of battery level was not conducted because the justification of its applicability is similar to buffer capacity. Figure 2 Impact of buffer capacity on delivered messages.

One reason for adopting a consensus conception of reasons might be that it aids the public recognition of what is publicly justified because public justification appeals primarily to reasons that are shared (Macedo 2012).

Because this justification does not concern a right to use one's body, but to realize the important interest in creating and rearing a child, it implies a positive (as well as negative) right to procreate, most often understood as entailing a right to access ART (Robertson 1994, 2004 05).

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