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Что (кто) такое normative analysis - определение

RELATING TO AN EVALUATIVE STANDARD
Normative; Normative principle; Normative Principle; Normative theory; International normative theory

Philosophical analysis         
GENERAL TERM FOR TECHNIQUES TYPICALLY USED BY PHILOSOPHERS IN THE ANALYTIC TRADITION
Analysis (philosophy); Conceptual analysis; Conceptual Analysis; Analysis, Philosophical; Conceptual thinking; Method of analysis
Philosophical analysis is any of various techniques, typically used by philosophers in the analytic tradition, in order to "break down" (i.e.
Network analysis (electrical circuits)         
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
Circuit theory; Analysis of Resistive Circuits; Circuit analysis; DC circuit analysis; Circuit Analysis; Resistive Networks; Analysis of resistive circuits; Network analysis (electronics); Electrical circuit analysis; Non-linear circuits; Non-linear networks; Resistor network; Linear circuit analysis
A network, in the context of electrical engineering and electronics, is a collection of interconnected components. Network analysis is the process of finding the voltages across, and the currents through, all network components.
Mathematical analysis         
BRANCH OF MATHEMATICS
Analysis (math); Classical analysis; Non-classical analysis; Continuous mathematics; Mathematical Analysis; Math analysis; Hard analysis; Analysis (mathematics); Applications of mathematical analysis; History of mathematical analysis; Mathematics: Its Content, Methods, and Meaning
Analysis is the branch of mathematics dealing with continuous functions, limits, and related theories, such as differentiation, integration, measure, infinite sequences, series, and analytic functions.Edwin Hewitt and Karl Stromberg, "Real and Abstract Analysis", Springer-Verlag, 1965

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Normativity

Normative generally means relating to an evaluative standard. Normativity is the phenomenon in human societies of designating some actions or outcomes as good, desirable, or permissible, and others as bad, undesirable, or impermissible. A norm in this sense means a standard for evaluating or making judgments about behavior or outcomes. "Normative" is sometimes also used, somewhat confusingly, to mean relating to a descriptive standard: doing what is normally done or what most others are expected to do in practice. In this sense a norm is not evaluative, a basis for judging behavior or outcomes; it is simply a fact or observation about behavior or outcomes, without judgment. Many researchers in science, law, and philosophy try to restrict the use of the term "normative" to the evaluative sense and refer to the description of behavior and outcomes as positive, descriptive, predictive, or empirical.

Normative has specialised meanings in different academic disciplines such as philosophy, social sciences, and law. In most contexts, normative means 'relating to an evaluation or value judgment.' Normative propositions tend to evaluate some object or some course of action. Normative content differs from descriptive content.

Though philosophers disagree about how normativity should be understood, it has become increasingly common to understand normative claims as claims about reasons. As Derek Parfit explains:

We can have reasons to believe something, to do something, to have some desire or aim, and to have many other attitudes and emotions, such as fear, regret, and hope. Reasons are given by facts, such as the fact that someone's finger-prints are on some gun, or that calling an ambulance would save someone's life. It is hard to explain the concept of a reason, or what the phrase 'a reason' means. Facts give us reasons, we might say, when they count in favour of our having some attitude, or our acting in some way. But 'counts in favour of' means roughly 'gives a reason for'. The concept of a reason is best explained by example. One example is the thought that we always have a reason to want to avoid being in agony.