normative theory उदाहरण वाक्य
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- The theory was further substantiated in " Semiotics and Thematics in Hermeneutics " ( 1982 ) and " Intuition and Construction : The Foundation Normative Theory " ( 1993 ).
- However, in an academic environment that never strictly separated descriptive and normative theories of society, Luhmann's sociology has widely attracted criticism from various intellectuals, perhaps most notably from J�rgen Habermas.
- "' Symphonia "'( " accord " ) is a normative theory or concept in state are to complement each other, exhibiting mutual respect with neither institution presuming to dominate the other.
- Locke developed a normative theory of property rights based on labor, which stated that property is a natural result of labor improving upon nature; and thus by virtue of labor expenditure, the laborer becomes entitled to its produce.
- His attack on formalism shows that existing legal theories claim to achieve " sanctification of the actual " that is, these theories claim that substantive law and doctrine just happens to coincide with a coherent normative theory about human conduct.
- On the other hand, compliance and enforcement in the industrial sector, perhaps under the influence of large corporations, has focused more on the normative theory, adopting a far more conciliatory approach to compliance and enforcement .
- This created a new, normative theory that gave the justification to goal-based investing and on top of that provides a framework to use it in practice ( so that no goals are forgotten and all goals are treated in a reasonable order ).
- Unlike many students of normative theory in international relations, he has been reluctant to judge one side in a dispute entirely right and the other irrevocably wrong, granting instead that both may have some claim of justice which they might press too far if unopposed.
- In 1984, Giles-Sims and David Finkelhor categorized and evaluated five possible hypotheses that could explain the Cinderella effect : " social-evolutionary theory ", " normative theory ", " stress theory ", " selection factors ", and " resource theory ".
- In his interest-based rights approach, Cochrane draws upon a number of normative theories, but most particularly utilitarianism and liberalism, and the framework has been presented by commentators as a possible middle-ground between the rights theory of Regan and the utilitarian account offered by Peter Singer.