justifikon
Justifikon is a term used in some scholarly and speculative contexts to denote a discrete unit of justification attached to a claim or proposition. It functions as a portable container for the reasons, evidence, and rules that support the assertion, allowing users to evaluate, compare, or audit the justification independently from the claim itself. While not a standard term across disciplines, it appears in discussions of epistemic architecture, knowledge graphs, and narrative worldbuilding.
Etymology and scope: The word is formed from the root just- meaning rational or rightful, combined with
Structure and representation: A justifikon typically includes the proposition, a list of premises or sources, a
Applications: In epistemology and logic, justifikons can model justification status and the strength of support for
See also: justification, evidence, warrant, provenance, argument.