normative
日本語WordNet
relating to or dealing with norms; "normative discipline"; "normative samples"
AIによる解説
Normative describes something that establishes or relates to a standard or norm. It indicates how things should be rather than how they actually are. This term is commonly used in ethics, law, linguistics, and social sciences to discuss standards, rules, and ideal behaviors or states.
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Philosophers question if moral principles possess objective validity, if ethical intuitions provide reliable guidance, if cultural relativism undermines normative claims, and if rational deliberation resolves disagreements.
哲学者たちは、道徳的原理が客観的妥当性を持つかどうか、倫理的直観が信頼できる指針を提供するかどうか、文化相対主義が規範的主張を損なうかどうか、そして合理的熟議が意見の相違を解決するかどうかを問うている。
Commissives like promises commit speakers to future actions, creating obligations binding them through conventionally established normative force inherently.
約束のような拘束的発話行為は、話者を未来の行為に拘束し、慣習的に確立された規範的力を通じて固有に彼らを拘束する義務を創造する。
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