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"normative concerns" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to conventions or standards, such as societal norms, that influence decision-making. For example, "We must consider the normative concerns of the community before we make any decisions."
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Finally, he shows how the cognitive science of science can integrate descriptive and normative concerns; and he considers the neural underpinnings of certain scientific concepts.
Specialists in medical ethics would complement the heavily empirical focus of psychiatry with the explicitly normative concerns of rigorously developed ethical systems such as utilitarianism, Kantianism and virtue ethics.
Her book project ("Private Virtues, Public Vices: Governing Philanthropy") links philanthropy to normative concerns about paternalism and unequal political influence and asks what kinds of public regulation of philanthropy are appropriate.
This article investigates a system innovation in the making that is driven by normative concerns, such as sustainability or animal welfare, initially formulated by outsiders like special-interest groups.
And, unlike many other professionals they focus on normative concerns (i.e. what ought to be done?) regarding the future (not just an analysis of what is happening at present).
Executive Report A report that details the deep challenges for considering the broader implementation of Intimate Al in response to the four guiding questions outlined The aim is to summarize and sharpen our understanding of core ethical and normative concerns and to illustrate how key values of ethics of care can be operationalized drawing on the designs developed during the workshop.
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This article responds to this normative concern by examining the implications for the democratic legitimacy of multi-stakeholder governance arrangements in cases where private resource extraction companies, who do not necessarily act in the public interest, exercise a 'metagovernance' role.
The analysis highlights the following functions of epistemic downgrades: (1) they confirm the participants' epistemic asymmetry as a normative concern in their interaction; (2) they convey the participants' orientation to learner autonomy; (3) they suggest the varying degrees of students' knowledge and commitment to a particular line of action.
Not all would agree with Gewirth that even this very powerful right overrides every conceivable normative concern.
That is, the normative concern for a fair opportunity to avoid blame and sanction may lie behind the felt need to have access to alternatives.
Many different kinds of interactions are not circumscribed by state membership and yet can importantly affect human beings' most fundamental interests, so asking the question about what individual human beings owe one another often uncovers significant neglected features of relationships and structures that are of normative concern.
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