Sentence examples for justifiably accepted from inspiring English sources

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However, this worry can be assuaged if one recalls that the JTB theory has little or no intuitive justification of its own and was justifiably accepted by its proponents only on the grounds that it provided the best account of our pre-Gettier intuitions.

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Time and again she shows her heroes justifiably accepting the evidence of their emotions, without quite understanding why.

At only 47, he may justifiably have wider, European ambitions.

Laura is justifiably enraged by the prospect of manufactured intelligence being blindly accepted by heads of state.

The CQC has taken an enormous pasting, not always justifiably, and there is general agreement that the remit it accepted in 2009 was undoable on the resources it was given.

Those siding with Plantinga argue in essence that unless an exclusivist must acknowledge on epistemic grounds that are (or should be) accepted by all rational people that those holding incompatible beliefs are actually on equal footing, the exclusivist can justifiably deny that this is so and thus need not engage in belief assessment (Kim 2011).

This was also, as it happened, the era of act up, the time in which the play "Angels in America" was first popular, the time in which it was coming to be accepted (at least in New York and San Francisco) that erotic practice and the freedom to produce a self-defining sexual identity might justifiably constitute moral, political, and spiritual vanguardism.

This was also, as it happened, the era of**{:.small} act up, the time in which the play "Angels in America" was first popular, the time in which it was coming to be accepted (at least in New York and San Francisco) that erotic practice and the freedom to produce a self-defining sexual identity might justifiably constitute moral, political, and spiritual vanguardism.

Serious philosophical defence of a doxastic venture model of faith amounts to a supra-rational fideism, for which epistemic concern is not overridden and for which, therefore, it is a constraint on faith-commitment that it not accept what is known, or justifiably believed on the evidence, to be false.

Might there not be other beliefs about religions and their adherents that public school educators can justifiably attempt to bring it about that all students accept?

"I accept that the proposed visit raised matters of high diplomatic importance, justifiably calling for consultation, advice and consideration," the judge ruled.

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