Justification can mean:
See also
Theory of justification is a part of Epistemology that attempts to understand the justification of Propositions and Beliefs Epistemologists are concerned In Jurisprudence, an excuse or justification is a form of immunity that must be distinguished from an exculpation. In Christian theology, justification is God 's act of declaring or making a sinner righteous before God This is a sub-page for the Justification (theology page Ecumenical & General The Lutheran World Federation and The Roman Catholic Church In Typesetting, justification (can also be referred to as 'full justification' is the Typographic alignment setting of text or Images within In Psychology and Logic, rationalization is the process of constructing a logical justification for a belief decision action or lack thereof that was originally In Psychology, cognitive dissonance is an uncomfortable feeling or stress caused by holding two contradictory ideas simultaneously
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