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In normative terms, it seeks to ensure a minimum threshold for living together in a common public culture.
In normative economics, theorists have often been wary of relying on concepts which are disconnected from the layman's intuition.
In normative theory proper, Habermas has from the start been suspicious of attempts to apply this fundamentally epistemological criterion of rationality directly to the structure of political institutions.
Cultural evolutionary game theoretic explanations of norms need not "smuggle in" normative claims in order to draw normative conclusions.
At the same time, rethinking the norms of journalism is not a futile exercise in normative theory.
Perhaps we're unique because, unlike animals, we "think of ourselves and our lives in normative terms".
The publication of John Rawls's Theory of Justice in 1971 revived an interest in social and political philosophy, and in normative ethics.
Hell was regarded as promising in academics, but any success in normative terms was counteracted by his deeply rebellious nature.
"What we are finding again and again, in upper-middle-class school districts, is the proportion who are struggling are significantly higher than in normative samples," she said.
This move would be a major revision of standard views in normative ethics.
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Volitional choice therefore has a built-in normative feature in the form of an idea of a better state or self.
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