Norm (philosophy)
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+ | '''Norms''' are [[Sentence (linguistics)|sentence]]s or sentence [[meaning]]s with practical, i. e. action-oriented (rather than descriptive, explanatory, or expressive) import, the most common of which are [[command]]s, [[permission]]s, and prohibitions. Another popular account of norms describes them as [[reason]]s to [[action (philosophy)|act]], [[belief|believe]] or [[emotion|feel]]. | ||
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Norms are sentences or sentence meanings with practical, i. e. action-oriented (rather than descriptive, explanatory, or expressive) import, the most common of which are commands, permissions, and prohibitions. Another popular account of norms describes them as reasons to act, believe or feel.
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