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- 2017
Justifying OneselfDOI: 10.31820/ejap.13.1.2 Keywords: justification, self-justification, self-defence, commitment, internal justification, external justification, dialectical interaction Abstract: Sa?etak At present, the activity of justifying oneself is mostly discussed in psychology, where it is typically viewed as a negative or at least regrettable activity involving changing one’s attitudes, beliefs, and feelings in order to minimize psychological threats arising from cognitive dissonance. Yet there is conceptual space, even a need, for an analysis of justifying oneself that is more content-neutral in nature. In this paper I provide such an analysis. Along the way I also briefly canvass some of the empirical work on self- justification in psychology and gesture towards issues surrounding the normative significance of the practice of justifying oneself
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