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Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 2004
If there is room for a substantial conception of the will in contemporary theorizing about human agency, it is most likely to be found in the vicinity of the phenomenon of normativity. Rational agency is distinctively responsive to the agent's acknowledgment of reasons, in the basic sense of considerations that speak for and against the alternatives ...
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If there is room for a substantial conception of the will in contemporary theorizing about human agency, it is most likely to be found in the vicinity of the phenomenon of normativity. Rational agency is distinctively responsive to the agent's acknowledgment of reasons, in the basic sense of considerations that speak for and against the alternatives ...
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, 2006
I first compare the deliberative to the liberal and the republican models of democracy, and consider possible references to empirical research and then examine what empirical evidence there is for the assumption that political deliberation develops a ...
J. Habermas
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I first compare the deliberative to the liberal and the republican models of democracy, and consider possible references to empirical research and then examine what empirical evidence there is for the assumption that political deliberation develops a ...
J. Habermas
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This essay discusses the problem of the normativity of law (the sense and the ways in which the law is ‘binding’, has ‘authority’, provides ‘reasons for action’), from the point of view of legal positivism. Over the last four decades, the topic of the normativity of law has become a central one in jurisprudential debates; many scholars in the ...
Giorgio Pino, Giorgio Pino
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This essay discusses the problem of the normativity of law (the sense and the ways in which the law is ‘binding’, has ‘authority’, provides ‘reasons for action’), from the point of view of legal positivism. Over the last four decades, the topic of the normativity of law has become a central one in jurisprudential debates; many scholars in the ...
Giorgio Pino, Giorgio Pino
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Norm and method in normative economics
Forum for Social Economics, 1976(1976). Norm and method in normative economics. Forum for Social Economics: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 1-7.
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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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Norms of Assertion and Normativity
2015Since the central concern of this book is the furthering of our understanding of the norms of assertion, it will be helpful to say something about what is meant by something being a norm. This is important, since much of what will be said about arguments for and against various proposed norms will depend on what sense of norm is being used.
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, 2017
Different forms of stakeholder pressures drive different environmental strategies in organizations. This article differentiates between internal and external normative stakeholder pressures to test their potentially unique effects on environmental ...
D. Hyatt, N. Berente
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Different forms of stakeholder pressures drive different environmental strategies in organizations. This article differentiates between internal and external normative stakeholder pressures to test their potentially unique effects on environmental ...
D. Hyatt, N. Berente
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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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, 1998
The Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT) is a brief verbal learning and memory test with six alternate forms. The HVLT is ideal in situations calling for repeated neuropsychological examinations, but it lacks a delayed recall trial which is essential for ...
R. Benedict+3 more
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The Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT) is a brief verbal learning and memory test with six alternate forms. The HVLT is ideal in situations calling for repeated neuropsychological examinations, but it lacks a delayed recall trial which is essential for ...
R. Benedict+3 more
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Evidence as Norm of Normativity in Perception
2015In every perception there is a tacit normative pretense: when I perceive a dog, I believe that it is the case; say, that it is a dog for real. Thus, I spontaneously presuppose my perception to provide a true access to reality. This implicit normative claim not only guides the daily belief that reality is as I perceive it, but also every kind of ...
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