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  • noun The quality of being warranted.

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warranted +‎ -ness

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  • But in most cases, any interesting intentional or epistemic property (e.g., warrantedness, degree of confirmation, semantic coherence given a certain practical context like satisfaction of goals in a specific context, etc.) would do.

    The Language of Thought Hypothesis Aydede, Murat 2004

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