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Norms and normativity

Epistemic Norms and the Normativity of Belief

Epistemic Norms and the Normativity of Belief

... the normativity of belief as essentially epistemic ...the norms of the epistemic domain are stipulatively truth- directed, an examination of the functional role belief plays in our overall cognition ...

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Norms, normativity and the legitimacy of justice institutions: international perspectives

Norms, normativity and the legitimacy of justice institutions: international perspectives

... core norms and values that determine how legal authorities should wield their authority, and when officials are seen to respect those norms and values, this generates institutional normativity among ...

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The Normativity of Law in Law and Economics

The Normativity of Law in Law and Economics

... the normativity of ...the normativity of law I will restrict myself to sketch the most characteristic ...of norms and normativity and discusses some features of the legal system in view of the ...

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Identifying Normativity in Communication Research: A Typology and a Framework for Assessing Scientific and Extrascientific Norms

Identifying Normativity in Communication Research: A Typology and a Framework for Assessing Scientific and Extrascientific Norms

... the norms that influence their own ...of normativity in the social ...of norms at these levels in social sciences and addresses why norms should be explicit—a normative demand in its own ...

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Is Natural Normativity True Normativity?

Is Natural Normativity True Normativity?

... natural normativity issues truly normative reasons for how an oak ought to ...natural normativity can be said to be “normative” in the having ‘to do with norms’ sense, but not the action-guiding ...

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The Methods of Normativity

The Methods of Normativity

... mandatory norms—stipulates that X must φ by way of compliance, then this amounts to a requirement that modality in turn work by way of analyticity, a requirement which I have argued is like the demand that one ...

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The Normativity of Institutions

The Normativity of Institutions

... In section four I have argued that the account of institutions that is implicit in contemporary social science – the theory of institutions as rules in equilibrium – meets this criterion. Philosophers may dislike it ...

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Evolution and Normativity

Evolution and Normativity

... narrow norms so as to ...individual’s norms), implies that the art of medicine is about determining what is distinctive about this individual in this environment, as each individual is a unique mixture of ...

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Metaphysics of normativity

Metaphysics of normativity

... categorical norms need not be necessarily at odds with a naturalist ...above normativity necessarily presupposes two distinct domains or scenarios: the reference for normative prescription or evaluation and ...

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Translation and normativity

Translation and normativity

... First, it is the aspect of non-equivalence which constantly reminds us that the whole process of cultural contact and transmission of which translation forms part is governed by norms and values, and by what lies ...

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The normativity of meaning defended

The normativity of meaning defended

... appears, therefore, that once unpacked as involving a commitment to (P**), the claim that meaning is intrinsically normative becomes decidedly less convincing. It is certainly the case that one can imagine circumstances ...

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Mill, Intuitions, and Normativity

Mill, Intuitions, and Normativity

... ‘intuitionist school’, this tension is only apparent. I. INTRODUCTION We still possess a surprisingly limited understanding of the metaethical foundations of John Stuart Mill’s utilitarianism. Alan Ryan’s interpretation ...

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Normativity, interpretation, and Bayesian models

Normativity, interpretation, and Bayesian models

... evaluative normativity should be expunged from the psychology of ...own norms of reasoning. This requires evaluative normativity and it is shown that when asked to evaluate others’ arguments ...

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Logical pluralism and logical normativity

Logical pluralism and logical normativity

... • appraisals: third-personal norms that underwrite our attributions of blame and praise to others. Different bridge principles will be more or less well suited to play a given normative role. For instance, ...

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Understanding, normativity, and scientific practice

Understanding, normativity, and scientific practice

... and norms of material inference. The conceptual normativity governing our inferential abilities is two-dimensional: it pertains to understanding not only the appropriate circumstances in which concepts can ...

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Constitutivism and Natural Normativity in Ethics

Constitutivism and Natural Normativity in Ethics

... the norms might be external standards, imposed for different reasons in each instance of chess, as long as instances of chess cannot fail to be subject to ...

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Normativity in the social sciences and professions

Normativity in the social sciences and professions

... of normativity to norms, or challenging just those forms of normalising that have unfair effects, normativity in general is condemned on this ground and ...against normativity is itself a ...

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The (Normal) Non Normativity of Youth

The (Normal) Non Normativity of Youth

... dangerously normative rules. Where are we left? Lennard Davis (2010, 3) tells us “we live in a world of norms”; everything measured “along some conceptual line from subnormal to above average”. In this chapter I ...

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Foucault, Normativity, and Freedom: A Reappraisal

Foucault, Normativity, and Freedom: A Reappraisal

... We must fight against the impoverishment of the relational fabric. We must secure recog- nition for relations of provisional coexistence, adoption... 24 The normative connotation of similar passages seems unmistakable. ...

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Logical pluralism and logical normativity

Logical pluralism and logical normativity

... • appraisals: third-personal norms that underwrite our attributions of blame and praise to others. Different bridge principles will be more or less well suited to play a given normative role. For instance, ...

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