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, 2019
Normative Externalism argues that it is not important that people live up to their own principles. What matters, in both ethics and epistemology, is that they live up to the correct principles: that they do the right thing, and that they believe ...
B. Weatherson
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Normative Externalism argues that it is not important that people live up to their own principles. What matters, in both ethics and epistemology, is that they live up to the correct principles: that they do the right thing, and that they believe ...
B. Weatherson
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2012
There is a long-standing tradition of characterizing artifacts in terms of purposes. Artifacts are physical entities, subject to the laws of nature, but what makes them different from stones and clouds—that is, what makes them artifacts—is the fact that they are intentionally produced and used by human beings to realize certain goals (see, e.g., Simon ...
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There is a long-standing tradition of characterizing artifacts in terms of purposes. Artifacts are physical entities, subject to the laws of nature, but what makes them different from stones and clouds—that is, what makes them artifacts—is the fact that they are intentionally produced and used by human beings to realize certain goals (see, e.g., Simon ...
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Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 2021
S. Schmidt, Y. Pardo
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S. Schmidt, Y. Pardo
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2013
Agents interact with each other regulating by a set of norms which is expressed at different levels of abstraction that capture different contexts and operationalizations. Current normative frameworks deal with norm operationalization, yet few consider the contextual aspects of norms.
Jiang, J. (author) +3 more
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Agents interact with each other regulating by a set of norms which is expressed at different levels of abstraction that capture different contexts and operationalizations. Current normative frameworks deal with norm operationalization, yet few consider the contextual aspects of norms.
Jiang, J. (author) +3 more
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2020
International norms do not exist in isolation. They fit together in intricate patterns called “normative orders.” This chapter discusses two types of international normative order: permissive and restrictive. The former contains a broad conception of what is appropriate in foreign policy, maintaining that statecraft cannot be evaluated with the same ...
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International norms do not exist in isolation. They fit together in intricate patterns called “normative orders.” This chapter discusses two types of international normative order: permissive and restrictive. The former contains a broad conception of what is appropriate in foreign policy, maintaining that statecraft cannot be evaluated with the same ...
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2019
Abstract This chapter aims to clarify debate over the nature, existence, extension, and analyzability of normativity, by investigating whether different philosophers’ claims are about the same subject or (as argued by Derek Parfit) they are using the terms ‘normative’ and ‘normativity’ with different meanings.
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Abstract This chapter aims to clarify debate over the nature, existence, extension, and analyzability of normativity, by investigating whether different philosophers’ claims are about the same subject or (as argued by Derek Parfit) they are using the terms ‘normative’ and ‘normativity’ with different meanings.
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