Phrases with «normative commitments»

Normative commitments refer to the values, beliefs, or principles that guide our behavior and actions. These are the social, moral, or ethical standards we follow in our daily lives, which help us make decisions and determine what is right or wrong. Full definition

Sentences with «normative commitments»

  • Her DPhil project examines international normative commitments to multi-ethnicity in post-conflict Kosovo. (blog.politics.ox.ac.uk)
  • All have strong normative commitments - about the purposes of public education, the promise and failings of markets, the appropriate level of government regulations - that inform their assessments of the modest empirical literature on school choice. (educationnext.org)
  • My own research on «debiasing» cultural cognition rests on the premise that identity - protective cognition (a cousin of implicit social cognition) disappoints normative commitments that ordinary citizens have. (culturalcognition.net)
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