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  • A '''normative science''' is a form of [[inquiry]], typically involving a community of inq The three '''normative sciences''', according to traditional conceptions in philosophy, are ''aest
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  • A '''normative science''' is a form of [[inquiry]], typically involving a community of inq The three '''normative sciences''', according to traditional conceptions in philosophy, are ''aest
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  • '''Logic''' is the [[normative science]] whose object is [[truth]].
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  • * [[Normative science]] * [[Normative science]]
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  • ...'' when it attempts to explain the consequences of different choices and ''normative'' when it prescribes a certain route of action.
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  • * [[Normative science]] [[Category:Normative Sciences]]
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  • ...Serving as a normative recommendation or a regulative principle in the [[normative science]] of logic, its function is to guide the conduct of thought toward * [[Normative science]]
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  • ...here exist what are called ''[[normative science]]s'' devoted to answering normative questions about any domain of problems that one might care to address.
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  • ...here exist what are called ''[[normative science]]s'' devoted to answering normative questions about any domain of problems that one might care to address.
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  • ...here exist what are called ''[[normative science]]s'' devoted to answering normative questions about any domain of problems that one might care to address.
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  • ====Priorisms of Normative Sciences====
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  • ...formulation, truth is defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''good'' or a ''[[value]]'' that ...rticular psychological constitution, of the contingency thereof. But the [[normative science]] of logic is quite distinct from the [[descriptive science]] of [[
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  • | align="right" | 9 || [[Normative science]] | align="right" | 3 || [[Normative principle]]
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  • ...between [[descriptive science|descriptive facts]] and [[normative science|normative values]].
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  • ...formulation, truth is defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''good'' or a ''[[value]]'' that ...rse have equal opportunities to engage in constative (assertions of fact), normative, and expressive speech acts, and in which discourse is not distorted by the
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  • ...own sake. As such, truth takes its place among justice and beauty, whose normative sciences are ethics and aesthetics, respectively. Viewed in this light, it * [[Normative science]]
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  • ...tudy even when they have occasion to view the same data, as logic is a ''[[normative science]]'' where psychology is a ''[[descriptive science]]'', and so they * [[Normative science]]
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  • ...e. As such, truth takes its place among [[justice]] and [[beauty]], whose normative sciences are [[ethics]] and [[aesthetics]], respectively. Viewed in this l ...e. As such, truth takes its place among [[justice]] and [[beauty]], whose normative sciences are [[ethics]] and [[aesthetics]], respectively. Viewed in this l
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  • ...e. As such, truth takes its place among [[justice]] and [[beauty]], whose normative sciences are [[ethics]] and [[aesthetics]], respectively. Viewed in this l ...e. As such, truth takes its place among [[justice]] and [[beauty]], whose normative sciences are [[ethics]] and [[aesthetics]], respectively. Viewed in this l
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  • ...es]], [[John Dewey]], and others, inquiry is closely associated with the [[normative science]] of [[logic]]. In its inception, the pragmatic model or theory of * [[Normative science]]
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  • a critical reflection on signs, and thus a normative, by which Peirce means quasi-necessary or normative. This leaves room
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  • ..."empirical" laws. Other names for prescriptive laws are "procedural" or "normative" laws. ...ification should be appreciated. Notice that these models can be modal or normative hypotheses, not necessarily descriptive ones. As such, they are especially
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  • esthetics form a concentric series of normative sciences, each a subdiscipline makes the difference between a normative science and a prescriptive dogma is
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  • meantime is as a normative ideal. I will round up effectively as a normative ideal.
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  • programs can serve as descriptive, modal, or normative hypotheses, that logic (the normative study of how we ought to think in order to accomplish
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  • ...ork of experimental research, programs can serve as descriptive, modal, or normative hypotheses, that is, conjectures about how a process is actually accomplish ...ve study of how we might think), and the logic of operations research (the normative study of how we ought to think in order to achieve the goals of reasoning).
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  • ...ons, truth is defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is seen as a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''good'' that seeks [[descriptiv
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  • ...ons, truth is defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is seen as a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''good'' that seeks [[descriptiv
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  • ...of signs, or ''[[semiotics]]'', here using ''formal'' in the sense of ''[[normative]]'' or what he called ''quasi-necessary''. In 1886 he saw that logical ope
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  • ...t must be done to get it, and what shows the way to do it, belong to the ''normative sciences'' of aesthetics, ethics, and logic, respectively. Aesthetic knowl In pragmatic thought, the normative disciplines can be imagined as three concentric cylinders resting on their
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  • [[Category:Normative Sciences]]
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  • ...good appropriate to each enterprise. What makes the difference between a normative science and a prescriptive dogma is whether this “telling” is b
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  • and normative elements. or normative equation between C_J (x) and C_J (E_J (x)).
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  • Coricus, that's a good point but the section is intended to provide a non-normative account of NLPs foundational assumption. All of the NLP literature and semi
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  • [12:21] <tommorris> they've explicitly removed normative requirements from HTML
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