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Discover Ludwig"explicit normative" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to something that is clearly stated or expressed as a norm or standard. Example: The company's policies and procedures are an explicit normative to be followed by all employees.
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Such a consensus seems to be assumed by the major Confucian figure Mencius, for instance, who sees little need to develop an explicit normative ethical theory, focusing instead on moral psychology.
We develop a new measure of this construct based on a modification of the Implicit Association Test (IAT) and describe how it is related to but not redundant with implicit attitudes and explicit normative evaluations.
Interpreting Karl Marx as an egalitarian normative theorist is a tricky undertaking, however, in view of the fact that he tends to eschew explicit normative theorizing on moral principles and to regard assertions of moral principles as so much ideological dust thrust in the eyes of the workers by defenders of capitalism.
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The theory of ideology, therefore, analyzes the ways in which linguistic-symbolic meanings are used to encode, produce, and reproduce relations of power and domination, even within institutional spheres of communication and interaction governed by norms that make democratic ideals explicit in normative procedures and constraints.
These include ascriptions of belief and ascriptions of intention, but they also include the varieties of 'ought' statements that make explicit the normative character of practical reflection.
This paper addresses the challenge of engaging civil society stakeholders in the development process of ambitious mitigation scenarios that are based on formal energy system modeling, allowing for the explicit attachment of normative considerations to technology-focused mitigation options.
We propose an alternative incrementalist approach that focuses on managing uncertainties rather than reducing them and building resilience not simply through the reduction of hazard exposure, but also through the ongoing reduction of community vulnerability, the explicit consideration of normative priorities, and more effective community engagement in climate risk debates.
Under his leadership, in fact, the diocese has adopted an explicit statement that "the normative context for sexual intimacy is lifelong, heterosexual, monogamous marriage".
Watson's (1992) colorful metaphor makes this normative support explicit: "Ignoring genes is like trying to solve a murder without finding the murderer.
This reframing focuses on the process of governance through an explicit consideration of how normative considerations shape the interactions between knowledge and power, science and governance.
Normative principles, explicit and implicit, operate within a social system and guide the delivery of public health interventions such as vaccination.
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