Justification vs Justifiability - What's the difference?
justification | justifiability |
A reason, explanation, or excuse which provides convincing, morally acceptable support for behavior or for a belief or occurrence.
(typography) The alignment of text to the left margin (left justification), the right margin (right justification), or both margins (full justification).
The property of being justifiable.
* 1795 January 27th, et al., The Parliamentary Regi?ter; or, An Impartial Report of the Debates that occur in the Two Hou?es of Parliament, in the Cour?e of the Fifth Se??ion of the Seventeenth Parliament of Great Britain, called to meet at We?tmin?ter, on Tue?day the 30th of December 1794 , volume I (London: published by T. Chapman, number 151, Fleet-Street; 1795),
* 2008 October 14,
As nouns the difference between justification and justifiability
is that justification is a reason, explanation, or excuse which provides convincing, morally acceptable support for behavior or for a belief or occurrence while justifiability is the property of being justifiable.justification
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(wikipedia justification)Noun
(en noun)Antonyms
* conviction * condemnationjustifiability
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- War, with re?pect to its ju?tifiability , like many other matters, was that on which men would decide by their moral and religious views of the ?ubject.
CXLI:iii] (December 2008), [http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/27734341.pdf page 403
- If'' (a) absolute epistemic facts could not exist without being justifiable (the justifiability constraint), and ''if'' (b) one would not be justified in upholding one’s own epistemic system when faced with an actually advocated genuine alternative, ''then , in my view, (c) we are not much better off if such advocates are possible but just happen not to be actual.
