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-Justification 
+__ Justification__ (from [MITECS])  
  
 Philosophers distinguish between justified and unjustified 
 beliefs. The former are beliefs a cognizer is entitled to hold 
 by virtue of his or her evidence or cognitive operations. The 
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 JUDGMENT HEURISTICS; RATIONAL AGENCY 
  
 —Alvin I. Goldman 
  
-References 
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 Biederman, I. (1987). Recognition-by-components: A theory of 
 human image understanding. Psychological Review 94: 115– 
 147. 
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 Kunda, Z., and R. Sanitioso. (1989). Motivated changes in the 
 self- concept. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 25: 
 272–285. 
  
-Further Readings 
+__ Further Readings__  
  
 Alston, W. (1989). Epistemic Justification. Ithaca, NY: Cornell 
 University Press. 
  
-BonJour , L. (1985). The Structure of Empirical Knowledge. Cambridge, 
+Bonjour , L. (1985). The Structure of Empirical Knowledge. Cambridge, 
 MA: Harvard University Press. 
  
 Goldman, A. (1992). Liaisons: Philosophy Meets the Cognitive 
 and Social Sciences. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.