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Cassirer's normative philosophy

The Journal of Value Inquiry, 1993
Dans le cadre des debats sur la normativite de la philosophie de Cassirer, l'A. suggere que le sens des normes ne devrait pas entrainer un code ou une theorie ethique, tels que le code utilitariste ou la theorie de la loi naturelle.
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Norms and the Philosophy of Law

1987
AbstractThe last two chapters were devoted to empirical dialetheias produced by the natural world. This chapter discusses some produced by the social world, in particular, dialetheias that are produced by systems of norms or rules. Legal dilemmas and dialetheias, in particular, are discussed in detail. A dialetheic deontic logic is described.
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Is Legal Philosophy Normative?

2011
H. L. A. Hart characterized his theory about the nature of law as “descriptive and morally neutral.” Like previous legal positivists such as John Austin and Hans Kelsen, he thought that a philosophical account of the nature of law should strive to avoid moralizing of any kind, and should aim at an explanation of the nature of law that is quite general ...
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Normative Naturalism and the Role of Philosophy

Philosophy of Science, 1990
The prescriptive force of methodological rules rests, I argue, on the acceptance of scientific theories; that of the most general methodological rules rests on theories in the philosophy of science, which differ from theories in the several sciences only in generality and abstraction. I illustrate these claims by reference to methodological disputes in
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Beyond Foundations: Signs of a New Normativity in Philosophy of Education

Educational Theory, 2004
We analyzed how philosophers of education received the ‘antifoundationalist’ turn in epistemology, particularly with respect to its practical relevance. Our main conclusion is, that antifoundationalist philosophers of education discharge the primacy of epistemology, replacing it by a primacy of commitment.
van Goor, R.   +2 more
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Philosophy of Law: Normative Foundations

2012
This article on the philosophy of law focuses on contemporary discussions of law’s normative foundations. This branch of philosophy of law, also called normative legal theory, overlaps with topics in political philosophy and ethics, as well as with analytical general jurisprudence, and it is a lively and rich area of philosophical research.
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The Theory of the Normativity of a Legal Norm in Hegel’s Elements of the Philosophy of Right

Rechtstheorie, 2018
This article aims to split Hegel’s Elements of the Philosophy of Right into three distinct types of logic: the first of a general-practical nature; the second of a political-legal nature, centred around the concept of recognition and penal sanctions; the third of a strictly legal nature.
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Naturalism and Normativity in Hegel's Philosophy [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
The aim of this special issue is to tackle Hegel’s approach to the constitution of the normative on the basis of natural premises and to investigate his original version of naturalism. In the ambit of the American analytical philosophy, scholars like Sellars, Brandom and McDowell have already pointed out that Hegel’s thought is based on the inferential
Guido Seddone   +7 more
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Normative Dialogue Types in Philosophy for Children

Gifted Education International, 2007
Douglas Walton's taxonomy of dialogue types facilitates a normative analysis of different types of dialogue practiced in Philosophy for Children. The overarching goal of a dialogue in Philosophy for Children is for the participants to arrive at reasonable philosophical judgments.
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