validacceptable
Validacceptable is a concise, informal term used to describe propositions, arguments, or plans that satisfy two criteria simultaneously: validity and acceptability. In this sense, something is validacceptable if its reasoning is structurally sound and its conclusions or proposals are judged appropriate by relevant actors or norms.
Origin and usage: The term is not part of standard logic or philosophy; it is a neologism
Definition and interpretation: As a working concept, validacceptable combines two independent checks: a validity check, ensuring
Applications and examples: In policy design, a policy proposal may be described as validacceptable if it is
Criticism: Critics argue that the term risks conflating normative acceptability with logical force, reducing nuanced criteria