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Defining Normativity [PDF]

open access: yesDimensions of Normativity, 2019
This paper investigates whether different philosophers’ claims about “normativity” are about the same subject or (as recently argued by Derek Parfit) theorists who appear to disagree are really using the term with different meanings, in order to cast ...
Finlay, Stephen
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Implicit norms [PDF]

open access: yesPhenomenology and Mind, 2020
Robert Brandom has developed an account of conceptual content as instituted by social practices. Such practices are understood as being implicitly normative. Brandom proposed the idea of implicit norms in order to meet some requirements imposed
Salis, Pietro
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Norms2: Norms About Norms [PDF]

open access: yesErkenntnis, 2021
AbstractIn this paper, I outline and defend the view that variations in compliance levels with one and the same norm represent differentnorms about following norms. In support of this claim, I first argue that classic game-theoretic accounts, which define norms as Nash equilibria of noncooperative games, typically consider variations in compliance ...
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Spin norm and Lambda norm

open access: yesCommunications in Algebra, 2023
Given a $K$-type $π$, it is known that its spin norm (due to first-named author) is lower bounded by its lambda norm (due to Vogan). That is, $\|π\|_{\rm spin}\geq \|π\|_{\rm lambda}$. This note aims to describe for which $π$ one can actually have equality. We apply the result to tempered Dirac series.
Du, Chengyu, Dong, Chao-ping
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Who’s on first [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
“X-Firsters” hold that there is some normative feature that is fundamental to all others (and, often, that there’s some normative feature that is the “mark of the normative”: all other normative properties have it, and are normative ...
Wodak, Daniel
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Explaining norms and norms explained [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral and Brain Sciences, 2009
AbstractOaksford & Chater (O&C) aim to provide teleological explanations of behavior by giving an appropriate normative standard: Bayesian inference. We argue that there is no uncontroversial independent justification for the normativity of Bayesian inference, and that O&C fail to satisfy a necessary condition for teleological explanations:
Danks, David, Eberhardt, Frederick
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social norms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The function of a social norm is to coordinate people's expectations in interactions that possess multiple equilibria. Norms govern a wide range of phenomena, including property rights, contracts, bargains, forms of communication, and concepts of justice.
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Constitutivism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
A brief explanation and overview of ...
Achinstein   +1645 more
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Normes communiquées, normes communicantes [PDF]

open access: yesEssais, 2015
Comment questionner les normes dans une perspective communicationnelle ? Tel fut l’enjeu de la journee d’etudes doctorales « Normes communiquees, normes communicantes : assignations, deviances et negociations » qui s’est tenue le 6 juin 2013 a l’Espace Histoire-Image de la Mediatheque de Pessac.
Biscarrat, Laetitia, Dussarps, Clément
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