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normative theory

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normative
adjective
uk /ˈnɔː.mə.tɪv/ us /ˈnɔːr.mə.t̬ɪv/
relating to rules, or making people obey rules, especially rules ...
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theory
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈθɪə.ri/ us /ˈθɪr.i/
a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based or of ideas that are suggested to explain a fact or event or, more generally, an opinion ...
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Examples of normative theory


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Thus, discourse theory provides a normativetheory of rational argumentation and a justification of collective decisions upon norms.
Deliberative democracy is a normativetheory based on ideals about how political interaction should proceed.
From this disequilibrium emerged two main things: a normativetheory of constitutional design and the positive methodology of 'heresthetic(s)'.
More importantly, although his normativetheory of discourse elaborates some of what is involved in discourse, it is problematic and baroque.
What good is a requirement of a normativetheory of rationality if it does not constrain choice?
It might seem, therefore, that we should seek elsewhere for an adequate normativetheory.
For first approaches towards a normativetheory of competence allocation in regard to competition policy see the references in supra note 3.
It is not the purpose of this article to engage in political theory or to offer a normativetheory of adjudication.
But there is no single normativetheory of prediction; consequently, the reasoning problems do not have only one "correct" answer.
Again, the answer has to do with the practical role of a normativetheory.
Then, as a rule, the recommendations of normativetheory are treated as predictions.
Second, it argues that we should consequently treat persons like we normally treat associations in normativetheory.
Thus, a normativetheory of taxation generally implies that labor should be taxed in the long run.
By contrast, one would be hard-pressed to know where to look for a normativetheory of language rights, whether liberal, communitarian, postcolonial, or otherwise.
The vertical axis depicts a measure of value associated with each point in the domain, as determined by the relevant substantive normativetheory.
However, by the narrow standards of normativetheory, there is evidence of exactly this phenomenon.
As a result, it was inevitable that political theorists would be inspired or called upon to develop a normativetheory of language rights.
The strength of the identity interest in language varies within and between groups, and any plausible normativetheory must respect this.
As a normativetheory, it provides a justification for representative democracy as being uniquely sensitive to citizen interests.
This refers to a normativetheory of competence allocation.
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