Norm (philosophy)
Norms are concepts (sentences) of practical import, oriented to effecting an action, rather than conceptual abstractions that describe, explain, and express. Normative sentences imply "ought-to" types of statements and assertions, in distinction to sentences that provide "is" types of statements and assertions. Common normative sentences include commands, permissions, and prohibitions; common normative abstract concepts include sincerity, justification, and honesty. A popular account of norms describes them as reasons to take action, to believe, and to feel.
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Norm (philosophy)
Norms are concepts (sentences) of practical import, oriented to effecting an action, rather than conceptual abstractions that describe, explain, and express. Normative sentences imply "ought-to" types of statements and assertions, in distinction to sentences that provide "is" types of statements and assertions. Common normative sentences include commands, permissions, and prohibitions; common normative abstract concepts include sincerity, justification, and honesty. A popular account of norms describes them as reasons to take action, to believe, and to feel.
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Em filosofia, normas são [razã ...... ão gostam de ser contrariados.
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Il termine norma (dal latino n ...... reto, un modello o un esempio.
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Norms are concepts (sentences) ...... tion, to believe, and to feel.
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Em filosofia, normas são [razã ...... ão gostam de ser contrariados.
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Il termine norma (dal latino n ...... reto, un modello o un esempio.
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Norms are concepts (sentences) ...... tion, to believe, and to feel.
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