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"normative discourse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to language used to describe or promote certain norms, values, or expectations. Some examples of when you could use this phrase include: - In academic writing, discussing the role of normative discourse in shaping societal expectations and behaviors. - In a political speech, using normative discourse to argue for a certain policy or belief system. - In a literature review, analyzing the use of normative discourse in novels from a particular time period. - In a legal document, describing the use of normative discourse to establish legal standards and guidelines. - In a conversation with a friend, reflecting on how normative discourse can influence our beliefs and actions. Example sentence: The researchers noted a shift in normative discourse surrounding body image in the media, with an increasing emphasis on a narrow and unrealistic standard of beauty.
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This debate regarding the possibility of supererogatory acts reflects the deep underlying problem of the whole normative discourse in Jewish thought, namely is there an independent system of moral norms and ideals which is not directly derived from the Halakhic, commandment-based, legally binding (and enforceable) law (Lichtenstein 1975).
The good-reasons philosophers thus began to examine normative discourse, in general, and moral discourse, in particular, as a whole rather than exploring only the uniquely moral terms embedded in that discourse.
Over time, this situation has contributed to a normative discourse in Moldova and Georgia in which migration is associated with child abandonment and poor outcomes.
Korsgaard's general point is that by focusing on questions of meaning, the expressivist fails to make adequate sense of normative discourse, which requires a different sort of philosophical investigation about the sources of normativity (Korsgaard 1996a).
In order to operate within "the logical space of reasons," one must be at home with normative discourse, responsive to reasons as such, sensitive to standards of correctness and appropriateness.
Normative discourse seems to meet both of these constraints relatively straightforwardly, and this may mean that moral sentences are truth-apt and that some of them are true (Divers and Miller 1994).
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The remaining question here is what collective interests these moral and political institutions are powerfully protecting through their normative discourses on the human-animal hierarchy.
This is also how most commentators in traditional China have understood it: the many normative discourses that clamor to represent the right way are seen to be fickle, partial and misleading.
Conforming to the normative discourses that encourage wealthy entrepreneurs to become philanthropists is thus beneficial in itself, boosting social capital.
A significant gap was identified in the literature: the ways in which user-generated content might function to perpetuate, challenge, or subvert the normative discourses prevalent in online pornography and surgical websites.
That notwithstanding, he remains convinced that cruising parks are valuable places that "need to be written about with much more richness and nuance, especially by heterosexual culture and by a kind of normalising homosexual discourse, a homo-normative discourse".
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