Method Principle Justification Cautions
Method Principle Justification Cautions (a) Ice cream mix (liquid)…
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Method Principle Justification Cautions
(a) Ice cream mix (liquid) -quality control
(b) Milk
chocolate -official
chocolate -official
(c) Spices -official
(d) Syrup for canned peaches -quality control
(e) Oat
flour -quality control
flour -quality control
The definition of the cautionary principle, “If the consequences of an activity could be serious and subject to uncertainties, then cautionary measures should be taken, or the activity should not be carried out”, seems at first glance to indicate that it is a decision rule in this sense.
Many people conflate explanation and justification. An explanation is a theory about why something happened or why we should do one thing rather than another. A justification is a story about why we are right, or probably right, to adopt one theory rather than another or one proposal for action rather than another.

