What is another word for self-justification?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛlfd͡ʒˌʌstɪfɪkˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

Self-justification is the act of making excuses or providing reasons for one's actions and behaviors. Synonyms for this term include rationalization, justification, excuse-making, and self-defense. Rationalization typically refers to making an excuse that appears logical and reasonable, even if it is not entirely accurate. Justification is similar, but often involves an explanation of why a particular behavior was necessary or beneficial. Excuse-making tends to refer to simply offering a justification without much thought or effort. Finally, self-defense may involve justifying behavior that was defensive in nature, such as when someone feels they needed to protect themselves or others.

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Famous quotes with Self-justification

  • Psychoanalysis is an attempt to examine a person's self-justifications. Hence it can be undertaken only with the patient's cooperation and can succeed only when the patient has something to gain by abandoning or modifying his system of self-justification.
    Thomas Szasz
  • Life is not, and death is a dream. Suffering has invented them both as self-justification. Man alone is torn between an unreality and an illusion.
    Emil Cioran

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