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- Commands, permissions, and prohibitionsNormativity refers to the study of norms, which are standards of behavior that guide human conduct12. Examples of normative sentences include commands, permissions, and prohibitions1. Examples of normative abstract concepts include sincerity, justification, and honesty1. Norms can be described as reasons to take action, to believe, and to feel1. Some normative ethical theories include consequentialism and deontology2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Common normative sentences include commands, permissions, and prohibitions; common normative abstract concepts include sincerity, justification, and honesty. A popular account of norms describes them as reasons to take action, to believe, and to feel.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_(philosophy)
Some normative ethical theories include:
- Consequentialism, which says we should determine moral valued based on the consequences of actions.
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