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prescriptivity|ˌprɪskrɪpˈtɪvɪtɪ| [f. prescriptive a. + -ity.] = prescriptiveness.
1963R. M. Hare Freedom & Reason i. 6 The prescriptivity of moral judgements explains both why there should be thought to be a problem about moral freedom, and how to approach its solution. 1966Amer. Philos. Q. III. 305/2 We questioned the ‘prescriptivity’ of the deduced conclusion of normative syllogisms. 1976T. D. Perry Moral Reasoning & Truth 9 When we point out to our interlocutor what other moral judgements his present judgement commits him to in view of its universalizability and ‘prescriptivity’ we shall often be able to force him to withdraw it. |