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Within an international structure of normative opportunities, as well as strong political opposition for the promotion of LGBTQ rights, Brazil appears as an unlikely norm entrepreneur which has set the stage for the strengthening of advocacy, coalition-building and standard-setting.
It has been suggested that in order to accomplish the goals of teaching ethics, a student should become familiar with the structure of normative argumentation and the distinctions and knowledge required to arrive at sound ethical decisions [ 9].
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But whether the health inequalities suffered in consequence of an income inequality count as injustices may depend on the structure of our normative principle, since that may affect whether the income inequality itself (i.e., the cause) counts as unjust in the first place.
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.
For Merton and others, social structure consists not only of normative patterns but also of the inequalities of power, status, and material privileges, which give the members of a society widely different opportunities and alternatives.
Based on an innovative hybrid of quantitative and qualitative research methods, we show that people's thoughts on nature and landscape have a specific structure, consisting of clusters of normative (how we value it), experiential (how we experience it emotionally) and descriptive (how we define it) meanings.
However, this example is deceptive as its compositeness was caused by displacement the Piniraq group mainly consisted of HBC-transported southern Baffin Inuit rather than being a result of normative structuring.
It postulates that new architecture can be made as a continuation and extension of normative urban structure and building typologies.
Rather, it was but one part of a full-blown ethical theory, grounded in moral and linguistic psychology, which was intended to clarify the nature and structure of a whole range of normative problems common to everyday life ethical, aesthetic, economic, legal, political, etc.—as well as the methods typically used to resolve them.
Robert K. Merton, "The Normative Structure of Science," in The Sociology of Science: Theoretical and Empirical Investigations.
The normative structure of religion is very similar to that of law.
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