The Philosophy of Normativity, or How to Try Clearing Things Up a Little

Dialogue 50 (2):233-238 (2011)
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This introduction to a collection of papers on normativity provides a framework modelled on the division in ethics to approach normative issues. It suggests that is is useful to divide questions about normativity into five groups: normative ontology, normative semantics, normative epistemology, normative psychology, and substantial normative theory.

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Christine Tappolet
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