释义 |
normativenor‧ma‧tive /ˈnɔːmətɪv $ ˈnɔːr-/ adjective formal - An ideology is simply the elevation of a particular set of perceptions, assumptions, and analyses to a normative belief system.
- Christians may hold very different positions as to how far it is normative.
- It need not, therefore, be related to any act performed in the belief that it has normative consequences.
- Moreover, that history and that revelation to which Christians necessarily make reference are in some sense normative for the religion.
- Of themselves, of course, the rules are normative, and their validity is thus unaffected by issues of fact.
- Political theory is the source of many of the normative knowledge claims produced by political scientists.
- The position that you select is an element of your normative political knowledge-your value judgments.
- While Aristotle's scheme is founded on normative grounds, Finer's scheme is derived empirically.
describing or establishing a set of rules or standards of behaviour: normative guidelines for senators |