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Theory explaining defense of status quo systems
System justification theory is a theory within social psychology that system-justifying beliefs serve a psychologically palliative function. It proposes
System_justification_theory
Explanation for a set of social behaviors
development of what would later become system justification theory. According to Jost and Banaji, system justification theory is constructed around the notion
Outgroup_favoritism
Concept in epistemology
Justification (also called epistemic justification) is a property of beliefs that fulfill certain norms about what a person should believe. Epistemologists
Justification_(epistemology)
Set of beliefs or values
ideology, but rather the ideology that they are currently aware of. System justification theory posits that people tend to defend existing society, even at times
Ideology
Concept in social psychology
existential threat). System justification theory was originally proposed by John Jost and Mahzarin Banaji in 1994 to build on social identity theory and to understand
Social_identity_theory
Type of epistemology
there are two types of coherentism: the coherence theory of truth, and the coherence theory of justification (also known as epistemic coherentism). Coherent
Coherentism
on information seeking goals to focusing on emotional goals. System justification theory – proposes that people have a motivation to defend and bolster
List of social psychology theories
List_of_social_psychology_theories
American social psychologist (born 1968)
is an American social psychologist best known for his work on system justification theory and the psychology of political ideology. Jost received his AB
John_Jost
Theory of intergroup relations
asymmetry. The theory proposes that widely shared cultural ideologies (“legitimizing myths”) provide the moral and intellectual justification for these intergroup
Social_dominance_theory
Philosophical study of knowledge
philosophical study of knowledge and related concepts, such as justification. Also called theory of knowledge, it examines the nature and types of knowledge
Epistemology
Map of history from Big Bang to present
natural science as a kind of justification system that functions to map complexity and change. The outline of the ToK System was first published in 2003
Tree_of_knowledge_system
Cognitive bias
leads people to accept and obey the decisions that it makes. System justification theory articulates this phenomenon, particularly within its position
Authority_bias
Major Postulates, and Practical Relevance of System Justification Theory", A Theory of System Justification, Harvard University Press, pp. 49–69, 2020-07-14
List_of_cognitive_biases
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possible explanation to voluntary servitude through the System Justification Theory. This theory states that people learn to internalize societal hierarchies
Privacy_settings
Theory of modern race relations in the United States
minority group. The origin of system justification theory came from many other theories that include social identity theory, the belief in a just world
Axes_of_subordination
Overview of and topical guide to political science
Postmaterialism Right-Wing Authoritarianism Social Dominance Orientation System Justification Theory Accelerationism Political campaigning Campaign advertising Campaign
Outline_of_political_science
Source of authority for the state or government
The justification of the state refers to the source of legitimate authority for the state or government. Typically, such a justification explains why the
Justification_for_the_state
Mental phenomenon of holding contradictory beliefs
Considerations from cognitive dissonance theory (2024), the authors discovered that effort justification and effort discounting may determine the amount
Cognitive_dissonance
Psychological bias towards favoring members of one's in-group
Ma-Kellams, Spencer-Rodgers and Peng, system justification theory seeks to explain why "minorities sometimes endorse system-justifying views of their group"
In-group_favoritism
Epistemological theory
premises. The main rival of the foundationalist theory of justification is the coherence theory of justification, whereby a body of knowledge, not requiring
Foundationalism
Awareness of facts
belief, truth, and justification while others are understood as replacements for justification. According to defeasibility theory, an additional factor
Declarative_knowledge
Awareness of facts, or competency
knowledge is called epistemology or the theory of knowledge. It examines the nature of knowledge and justification, how knowledge arises, and what value
Knowledge
Resistance to social change
social psychological theories such as the instrumental model of group conflict, acculturative fit, and system justification theory. It is a contributor
Social_inertia
Epistemology without sure premises
epistemological (i.e. the foundationalist theory of justification) or apply to some other field with foundationalist theories. Anti-foundationalists use logical
Anti-foundationalism
Concept of Christian theology
consider essential to state. Historically, the difference in theories on the means of justification has often been the theological fault line that divided Roman
Justification_(theology)
Conformity to reality
an epistemic theory. Epistemic theories define truth in terms of epistemic concepts, including coherence, verifiability, justification, and rationality
Truth
Theory of prejudice in psychology and sociology
conflict theory Regality theory Right-wing authoritarianism Social dominance orientation System justification theory Terror management theory Stephan,
Integrated_threat_theory
Mathematical framework to model epistemic uncertainty
find a solid justification for Dempster's rule and for foundations of Dempster–Shafer theory or to show the inconsistencies of this theory. The following
Dempster–Shafer_theory
Aspect of political science
analysis. Examples of theories include right-wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, and system justification theory. Political parties Identity
Theories of political behavior
Theories_of_political_behavior
Philanthropy conception of meaning
systems side by side—for example, the various alternative geometries. On the whole, coherence theories have been rejected for lacking justification in
Meaning_(philosophy)
Concept of an idealized society
established social psychological concepts such as collective action and system justification. The term "utopia" gained widespread usage following the publication
Utopian_thinking
Ethical theory about values
Axiological ethics explores the justifications for value systems, and examines if there exists an objective justification, beyond arbitrary personal preference
Axiological_ethics
Interpretation of the US Constitution regarding presidential power
cited the theory as a doctrinal justification associated with continuing deregulation. During the George W. Bush administration, the theory entered public
Unitary_executive_theory
Social psychology phenomenon
to one's beliefs because it feels easier to justify. The theory of insufficient justification formally states that when extrinsic motivation is low, people
Insufficient_justification
Alleged bias in neuroscience
highly emotional, noting how both social representation theory and system justification theory may be causing bias in the interpretation of these findings
Neurosexism
2011 book by Daniel Kahneman
in the book was given as a justification. Behavioral economics Cognitive reflection test Decision theory Dual process theory List of cognitive biases Outline
Thinking,_Fast_and_Slow
theory, a belief must not only be true and justified, the justification of the belief must necessitate its truth. In other words, the justification for
Definitions_of_knowledge
justification of induction, since the counterinductive justification of counterinduction[jargon] is formally identical to the inductive justification
Counterinduction
Doctrine about when a war is ethically just
The just war theory (Latin: bellum iustum) is a doctrine, also referred to as a tradition, of military ethics that aims to ensure that a war is morally
Just_war_theory
American psychologist (1912–1990)
emergence of system-justification theory, which addresses the tendency to support the status-quo or the "system," even when the "system" may not be beneficial
James_Arthur_Bayton
Theory that discusses human intelligence from an epistemological perspective
Piaget's theory of cognitive development, or his genetic epistemology, is a comprehensive theory about the nature and development of human intelligence
Piaget's theory of cognitive development
Piaget's_theory_of_cognitive_development
Philosophy of science and nature
particularly Hegel's theory of the dialectic as a logical process of development. Marx and Engels inverted Hegel's idealist system, proposing that the
Dialectical_materialism
Theory of governance proposed by Muammar Gaddafi
The Third International Theory (Arabic: النظرية العالمية الثالثة), also known as the Third Universal Theory and Gaddafism, was the style of government
Third_International_Theory
Knowledge acquired by means of the senses
competing theories about the exact definition of the terms evidence and empirical. Different fields, like epistemology, the sciences or legal systems, often
Empirical_evidence
Branch of mathematical logic
of inference of a given logical system. Consequently, proof theory is syntactic in nature, in contrast to model theory, which is semantic in nature. Some
Proof_theory
Atomic model introduced by Niels Bohr in 1913
considered to be an obsolete scientific theory. However, because of its simplicity, and its correct results for selected systems (see below for application), the
Bohr_model
Epistemological philosophy advanced by Karl Popper
"prefer" a more severely tested theory. For Popper, the term "induction" refers to a logical method of justification, and he emphasized that this preference
Critical_rationalism
Statement of infinite regress
chain of justification without an ultimate ground. As written by Johann Gottlieb Fichte in 1794:[page needed] If there is not to be any (system of human
Turtles_all_the_way_down
a justification for Russian leader Vladimir Putin's imperial aggression, claiming to be a defense against a far-reaching covert attack. The theory was
List_of_conspiracy_theories
Unification of social rule systems
Social rule system theory is an attempt to formally approach different kinds of social rule systems in a unified manner. Social rules systems include institutions
Social_rule_system_theory
Obsolete medical theory about the transmission of disease through bad air
publicly acknowledged that the miasma theory on the transmission of cholera was wrong, by his statistical justification on the death rate. Robert Koch is
Miasma_theory
Traditional, still commonplace view of scientific method to develop scientific theories
was a matter of psychology, justification was a matter of logic. Kuhn's insistence that there is no algorithm for theory choice in science is almost certainly
Inductivism
Psychological theory of how thought can arise in two different ways
In psychology, a dual process theory provides an account of how thought can arise in two different ways, or as a result of two different processes. Often
Dual_process_theory
Subject of inquiry in philosophy and linguistics
semantic thesis about how 'knows' works in English, not a theory of what knowledge, justification, or strength of epistemic position consists in. However
Contextualism
Theory describing chemical reaction rates
In chemistry, transition state theory (TST) explains the reaction rates of elementary chemical reactions. The theory assumes a special type of chemical
Transition_state_theory
American political philosopher (1921–2002)
York: Barnes & Noble, 1967. "The Justification of Civil Disobedience". In Hugo Adam Bedau, ed., Civil Disobedience: Theory and Practice, pp. 240–255. New
John_Rawls
Sociological tool analyzing race as a fluid social construct
Racial formation theory is an analytical tool in sociology, developed by Michael Omi and Howard Winant, which is used to look at race as a socially constructed
Racial_formation_theory
Set of ethical theories
of non-ideal theory, and (4) relies on an instrumental justification.[clarification needed] Democratic limitarianism is a political theory which posits
Limitarianism_(ethical)
alternative geometries. On the whole, coherence theories have been rejected for lacking justification in their application to other areas of truth, especially
Theories_of_truth
Philosophical problem
epistemic regress is a series of beliefs in which the justification of each belief depends on the justification of the belief that comes before it. An infinite
Infinite_regress
Right for people to use reasonable force or defensive force
Justinian (6th century).[where?] The moral justification of this can be found in Graeco-Roman natural rights theory as enunciated by the Roman statesman Cicero
Right_of_self-defense
Ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others
deficits in both theory of mind and pretend play. However, Hobson proposes a social-affective justification, in which deficits in theory of mind in autistic
Theory_of_mind
Type of non-monotonic logic
can be applied to a theory if its precondition is entailed by the theory and its justifications are all consistent with the theory. The application of
Default_logic
Anti-Semitic and anti-Masonic conspiracy theory
Judeo-Masonic conspiracy is an antisemitic and anti-Masonic conspiracy theory involving an alleged secret coalition of Jews and Freemasons. Antisemitism
Judeo-Masonic conspiracy theory
Judeo-Masonic_conspiracy_theory
Philosophical theory
the state of a system in quantum theory resists a certain kind of reductive analysis. For example, two spatially separated quantum systems are described
Holism
Two types of knowledge, justification, or argument
used in philosophy and linguistics to distinguish types of knowledge, justification, or argument by their reliance on experience. Roughly speaking, a proposition
A_priori_and_a_posteriori
Compulsory International Baccalaureate subject
Theory of Knowledge (TOK) is a compulsory core subject of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme covering, for example, epistemological topics
Theory of knowledge (IB course)
Theory_of_knowledge_(IB_course)
Conviction that ethical standards do not apply to oneself
who are personally held reliable for those initial decisions. Self justification theory is of lower importance in groups than in individuals because most
Moral_disengagement
Pseudolegal conspiracy theory associated with fringe movements
The strawman theory (also called the strawman illusion) is a pseudolegal conspiracy theory originating in the redemption/A4V movement and prevalent in
Strawman_theory
Attributing events to improbable causes
approach of conspiracy theories is to challenge any action or statement from authorities, using even the most tenuous justifications. Responses are then
Conspiracy_theory
Theoretical study of law
no-one may know the best moral justification for its practices. Interpretation, according to Dworkin's "integrity theory of law", has two dimensions. To
Jurisprudence
Christian theological doctrine
but they do not determine salvation. Confessional Lutheranism sees justification as free forgiveness, received only through faith. Without faith, God's
Sola_fide
Approach to social philosophy
praxis (combining theory with action) and claims to highlight how lived experience, collective action, ideology, and educational systems play crucial roles
Critical_theory
Claims that civil law and common law shape lawmaking
The legal origins theory claims that the two main legal traditions or origins, civil law and common law, crucially shape lawmaking and dispute adjudication
Legal_origins_theory
Subjective attitude that something is true
Subject-expectancy effect Subjective validation Suggestibility Suggestion Theory of justification Thomas theorem Tinkerbell effect Trust Unintended consequence Validity
Belief
System of mathematical set theory
number systems containing infinitesimal elements. Whilst IST has a perfectly formal axiomatic scheme, described below, an intuitive justification of the
Internal_set_theory
3-volume treatise on mathematics, 1910–1913
pure Formalist theory. The following formalist theory is offered as contrast to the logicistic theory of PM. A contemporary formal system would be constructed
Principia_Mathematica
Problem-solving method
simplification. Dual process theory concerns embodied heuristics. Lakatosian heuristics is based on the key term: Justification (epistemology). One-reason
Heuristic
Cognitive bias about one's own skill
Inherent In education Liking gap Net Political bias Publication System justification Reporting White hat Ideological bias on Wikipedia Media False balance
Dunning–Kruger_effect
International relations theory
on this theory. Some point out that the democratic peace theory has been used to justify the 2003 Iraq War, others argue that this justification was used
Democratic_peace_theory
Philosophical approach
perception. Coherentism only allows for justification based on logical relations between all the beliefs within a system of beliefs. However, because perceptual
Virtue_epistemology
Argumentation scheme
The issue-based information system (IBIS) is an argumentation-based approach to clarifying wicked problems—complex, ill-defined problems that involve multiple
Issue-based information system
Issue-based_information_system
Form of reasoning
in the justification-preserving nature of deduction. There are different theories trying to explain why deductive reasoning is justification-preserving
Deductive_reasoning
Posited similarity of the far-left and far-right
In popular discourse, the horseshoe theory asserts that advocates of the far-left and the far-right, rather than being at opposite and opposing ends of
Horseshoe_theory
Philosophical study of morality
the term ethics can also refer to individual ethical theories in the form of a rational system of moral principles, such as Aristotelian ethics, and
Ethics
Theory of truth based on coherence
epistemology, the coherence theory of truth is a family of philosophical theories that characterize truth as a property of whole systems of propositions that
Coherence_theory_of_truth
Interpretation of Karl Marx's value theory
single-system interpretation (TSSI) of Karl Marx's value theory emerged in the early 1980s in response to renewed allegations that his theory was "riven
Temporal single-system interpretation
Temporal_single-system_interpretation
Saving of people from sin in Christianity
"Justification" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 8. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Pugh, Ben (2015). Atonement Theories:
Salvation_in_Christianity
Theory that Native Americans are one of the lost tribes of Israel
Jewish Indian theory (or Hebraic Indian theory, or Jewish Amerindian theory) is the erroneous idea that some or all of the lost tribes of Israel had travelled
Jewish_Indian_theory
Chinese Communist Party term
theoretical system, a system, and a culture. The path outlines the policies guiding the CCP. The theoretical system consists of Deng Xiaoping Theory, Three
Socialism with Chinese characteristics
Socialism_with_Chinese_characteristics
American advocate and law professor
disabilities. Selected articles and reports by Professor Blasi include: System Justification Theory and Research: Implications for Law, Legal Advocacy, and Social
Gary_Blasi
Theory of natural law
The labor theory of property, also called the labor theory of appropriation, labor theory of ownership, labor theory of entitlement, and principle of first
Labor_theory_of_property
Superseded description of the Universe with Earth at the center
theory was widely accepted by the later Epicureans and was notably defended by Lucretius in his poem De rerum natura. In 1543, the geocentric system met
Geocentrism
Social epistemology theory
requires justification from a particular standpoint. Critics argue that without independent criteria for evaluating competing standpoints, the theory cannot
Standpoint_theory
Cold War–era geopolitical theory on the spread of communism
during the Cold War as justification for American intervention around the world. U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower described the theory during a news conference
Domino_theory
Economic theory applied to political science
"Lewis Carroll and the Theory of Games", American Economic Review, 59(2), pp. 206–210. • _____ (1976). "Partial Justification of the Borda Count", Public
Public_choice
Sufficient evidence/argument for truth
particular proof theory, formalizes and studies the notion of formal proof. In some areas of epistemology and theology, the notion of justification plays approximately
Proof_(truth)
School of sociology and critical theory
According to the theory of cultural hegemony, the dominant ideology is a ruling-class narrative that provides an explanatory justification for the current
Frankfurt_School
American satellite-based radio navigation service
in military and civilian sectors, almost none of those was seen as justification for the billions of dollars it would cost in research, development,
Global_Positioning_System
Philosophical doctrine
Freud found ample confirmation of his theories in observations, Popper would note that this method of justification was vulnerable to confirmation bias
Verificationism
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n.
The act of testifying, or giving testimony or evidence; as, a direct testification of our homage to God.
a.
Of or relating to a system; common to a system; as, the systemic circulation of the blood.
v. t.
To force back against the current; as, to restem their backward course.
v. t.
To stem, or move against; as, to restem a current.
a.
Vindicatory; defensory; justificative.
n.
The act of justifying, or the state of being justified, in respect to God's requirements.
n.
The showing in court of a sufficient lawful reason why a party charged or accused did that for which he is called to answer.
n.
Protecting plea; vindication; justification.
n.
Adjustment of type by spacing it so as to make it exactly fill a line, or of a cut so as to hold it in the right place; also, the leads, quads, etc., used for making such adjustment.
n.
One of the same kind, or of the same condition; -- generally used adjectively; as, sister fruits.
n.
The state of being right with God; justification; the work of Christ, which is the ground of justification.
a.
Of or pertaining to the general system, or the body as a whole; as, systemic death, in distinction from local death; systemic circulation, in distinction from pulmonic circulation; systemic diseases.
a.
Not excusable; not admitting excuse or justification; as, inexcusable folly.
n.
Justification; warrant.
v. t.
To be sister to; to resemble closely.
n.
Regular method or order; formal arrangement; plan; as, to have a system in one's business.
n.
An assemblage of objects arranged in regular subordination, or after some distinct method, usually logical or scientific; a complete whole of objects related by some common law, principle, or end; a complete exhibition of essential principles or facts, arranged in a rational dependence or connection; a regular union of principles or parts forming one entire thing; as, a system of philosophy; a system of government; a system of divinity; a system of botany or chemistry; a military system; the solar system.
n.
An assemblage of parts or organs, either in animal or plant, essential to the performance of some particular function or functions which as a rule are of greater complexity than those manifested by a single organ; as, the capillary system, the muscular system, the digestive system, etc.; hence, the whole body as a functional unity.
adv.
With a degree of guilt or folly beyond excuse or justification.
n.
The act of justifying or the state of being justified; a showing or proving to be just or conformable to law, justice, right, or duty; defense; vindication; support; as, arguments in justification of the prisoner's conduct; his disobedience admits justification.