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"normative question" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a question that addresses what should or ought to be considered normal, acceptable, or standard behavior or beliefs. Example: "The education system needs to consider normative questions, such as what values and skills should be prioritized in curriculum development."
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However, a normative question persists.
This is perhaps the central normative question of the TP (see Steinberg 2009).
The latter is itself a normative question and thus falls outside the scope of Stevenson's project.
Practical reason, by contrast, takes a distinctively normative question as its starting point.
Let us return to our initial normative question centered around (1) attitudes and (2) actions.
So, one can ask here a normative question: which are the basic axiomatic constraints corresponding to this notion of supposition?
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Everyday racial identities raise a host of normative questions.
Mr. Rawls, however, insisted on the importance of asking the big normative questions like, What makes a society just?
But he says almost nothing about how to connect his work with the compelling normative questions of human life.
(In this respect, epistemology parallels ethics, which asks normative questions about how one ought ideally to act).
QUESTION FROM BRYAN: Do you think it would be more productive in speaking with skeptics to separate the normative questions of what should be done from the factual and explanatory questions of what's happening and why?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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