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Commitment to the Norms

2022
Chapter Two establishes the normative context in the three case study countries –Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia – which provides the foundation for identifying and studying responses to norm conflict. The chapter analyses the degree of commitment to the two norms in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia by relying on a three-fold measure of norm ...
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Commitment, Norm-Governedness and Guidance

Acta Analytica, 2020
A number of philosophers have argued that there is a basic problem in the no-guidance argument against content normativism. The problem is that the argument restricts the essential normativity of intentional states to the formation of these states being guided by certain norms.
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You'd Better Be Committed: Legal Norms and Normativity

The American Journal of Jurisprudence, 2009
There are many ways in which one may come to be committed to something. Commitment can be the result of an act of will; it can also be the culmination of some underlying disposition/sensibility. Part of the challenge in articulating our commitment to morality consists in understanding the interaction between its passive (we are all committed to ...
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Intentional Feelings, Practical Agency, and Normative Commitments

Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2023
A dominant approach to conceptualizing a role for emotions in practical agency has been to focus on a relation between emotions and reasons, whereby emotions are claimed to track reason-giving considerations via their intentional content. Yet, if we reflect on the phenomenology of emotional consciousness and take seriously a growing consensus that ...
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Exploring normative commitment with Nigerian extension workers

Public Administration and Development, 1989
AbstractThis paper explores normative commitment using a sample of 60 agricultural extension workers in a voluntary rural development programme. Organizational commitment is related to participation, standardization, and coordination in order to examine their relative influence on the visit effort of extension agents.
J. C. Munene, R. D. Dul
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Value Commitment in a Normative Organization

The Journal of Educational Research, 1972
AbstractFaculty, students, and administrators were Ss in a study of value commitment in a small liberal arts college. The study examined the relationship between structural position and degree of organizational participation and commitment to organizational values.
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Normativity, Commitment, and Instrumental Reason

2006
Abstract There are two tendencies in our thinking about instrumental rationality that do not seem to cohere very well. On the one hand, the instrumental principle— enjoining us to take the means that are necessary relative to our ends—does not seem to apply indifferently to any end that we might be motivated to pursue.
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Legal norms as objects of (non-)commitment

Belgian Journal of Linguistics, 2008
In linguistics, the notion of commitment is associated with a range of other notions, such as belief (Dendale & Coltier 2005: 127), will (Palmer 1998: 102) and responsibility (Nølke et al. 2004: 44). Belief and will are examples of psychological states the speaker has towards a certain proposition – they are also known as propositional attitudes ...
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Plans, commitments and practical norms of reason

International Journal of Social Economics, 2003
This paper uses the “planning” or “narrative” approach to agency – which has recently been developed by philosophers Bratman, Gauthier, McClennen and Velleman – to do two things. First, the paper criticises the standard, decision‐theoretic view of “rational” agent action and, second, it sketches a positive model of agency in which agents employ (quasi‐)
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Expressive commitments

International Review of Pragmatics
Abstract Pragmatics has made a Copernican shift from Gricean intentional approaches to normative approaches based in commitments. This has been good news for assertions, and questions of several stripes, but we still don’t know whether the commitment approach can be extended to expressive speech acts in general, and exclamations in particular.
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