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From the dominant, normative, which is to say male perspective, virginity stands for the promise of permanent possession of the unpossessed.
Historically, the naturalistic fallacy is the attempt to derive normative conclusions from statements of fact.
But for the scholastics, the scriptural basis of natural law provided a way of determining those aspects of human nature that are normative.
This vexatiousness is one instance of the gap between normative and descriptive domains.
The recovery of the Eucharist as the normative liturgy of the Lord's Day is another significant development of the 1979 prayer book.
Nevertheless, foreign influences upon traditional normative structures in developing countries gained ground with increasing momentum.
Established custom, normative precedent, conduct, and cumulative tradition, is typically based on Muhammad's example.
In Foucauldian terms, self-surveillance takes on a normative function during the nineteenth century.
All granites are peraluminous as implied by the ubiquity of normative corundum.
This factor analysis was based on the combined normative samples using principal factoring with iteration plus orthogonal rotation.
This is not to say that his conception of political science is primarily empirical rather than normative.
As idealizations, they appear to be predicated on normative but contradictory and ultimately irreconcilable understandings of excellence.
However, Mary Douglas's time in a convent school is not normative for people in our society.
The problem is presented as a continuum from normative forms of behavior to extreme and serious attacks.
Unquestionably, the paradigm change to linguistic intersubjectivity made up a rather glaring normative deficit in earlier critical theory.
The normative characteristics of the modem subject include identity, boundedness, autonomy, interiority, depth, and centrality.
It requires the capacity actively to form intentions in view of one's motivational tendencies and one's normative conclusions.
First, it suggests that there is indeed a distinction between affective and normative commitment.
This sort of approach is both facile and wrong, on factual as well as normative grounds.
The idea here is that the peer group establishes a normative expectation on young men's behavior.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And, if we go back to the Politics of Aristotle, we find the normative or regulative aim still more prominent.
Thus even in Ethics there is now perceptible in some quarters a tendency to repudiate the normative standpoint.
The art-bearings of the science are given in the normative character of its subject-matter.
But we must learn how intimately to combine the empirical and psychological with the critical and normative.
The hedonic cannot, according to them, pretend to universal validity, it cannot be normative.
It is in thinking that the normative principles of thought emerge.
This allows for an explanation of free actions which is not ultimately brute, but irreducibly normative.
The standard is divided into 10 main clauses, starting with scope, normative references, and terms and definitions.
One is that Quine's naturalistic epistemology is descriptive, not normative, and so fails to provide an account of epistemic justification.
In its incongruity, as the narrator addresses the discerning and undiscerning reader, the work tilts the balance of normative reading.
The normal is the original, and the original is the normative.
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