zhèng què Laws that conform to the facts ﹑ ﹑ truth or some recognized standard. And "error" relative. The correct meaning is very broad term with the "truth" of the difference is, the truth is generally used only for the facts and the law in line with a sign, some kind of reason and recognized as the standard is not suitable for use "truth" is, Correct the source of the results: the correct result from the correct action; the right action from right thinking and right thinking right from the concept of the right idea comes from the right guidance. Factual and objective description of the law judge is to determine the facts, truth and meet certain criteria to determine the standard to judge, the first two are strictly correct meaning behind the meaning of two is not strictly correct, because the truth and standards related to subjective factors, there are "public that goes, rational woman and she said," and double or multiple standards, whereas the objective facts and the law of man's will, therefore, be more factual and objective laws letter, however, more of a human life in the "truth and standards", the more is done to determine the values and norms. Therefore, an independent think people should tell the judge is faced with the fact that value judgments or normative judgments, otherwise, would fall into the quagmire of thought and unable to extricate themselves, for example, the "right" could be used to determine the facts in (in the strict sense correct), can also be used to determine the values and norms (broad sense), the former conclusions are not the people's will, the latter because people need different times for different conclusions, even the opposite. Determined in accordance with certain criteria such as the sinners who are judged to be a hero in the later, and then later they become sinners.
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English Expression
: validity, correctly
n.: correctitude, the correct or desirable thing, fitness, rightness or suitability, correct; right; proper, hit the mark, on the beam, veracity, rectitude, correctness, precision, nicety, legitimacy, exactitude, severity, faithfulness, exactness
adj.: correct, proper, what is good, just, honourable, etc, right
adv.: aright, rightly, orderly
vt.: vindicate
comb form: standard, orth
French Expression
adj. juste, correct
Thesaurus
standard, adjust, criterion, genuine, regulate, compensator, normal, habitus, legitimacy, in this way, control, regulate, dominate, conduct, conscientious befit, be appropriate for, adequacy, appropriate or suitable, have a soft spot for sb., aptitude, adapt, that exaggerates some aspects, cogency, comeliness candour, exact implication, detachment, equitableness needs or requirements (in doing something) (the) curate's egg