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Some critics of the principle of double effect have maintained that when double effect has been invoked, substantive independent justifications for causing the kind of harm in question are implicitly relied upon, and are in fact, doing all of the justificatory work.
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The dogmatist denies that s needs that independent justification.
The answer seems to be affirmative when the additional justification is independent justification.
One is what can be called independent justification because it appears intuitively independent of the original justification for q.
Suppose then that s has no independent justification for Q2, and that she acquires E2*.
Suppose that s does have independent justification for believing Q2, and imagine that s learns E2.
The instantiation of the information-dependence template then precludes the transmission of independent justification.
Thus Journey exemplifies a case of transmission of additional independent justification.
That the theory is a true theory depends on some independent justification that such minds exist.
Such an account is justified by intuitions and so cannot be an independent justification of them.
This additional justification is independent of s's antecedent justification for q only if, in particular, condition (3) of the characterisation of additional independent justification is satisfied.
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