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{{Theory
|Theory Type=Definition
|Topic=Normative Theory
|Theory Type=Definition
|Formulation Text=A set of propositions that attempts to prescribe something.
|Formulation File=Normative Theory (Sebastien-2016).png
|Authors List=Zoe Sebastien,
|Formulated Year=2016
|Description=TODOWhile not explicitly stated, the definition assumes that normative propositions involve evaluation, i.e. they "say how something ''ought'' to be, what's good or bad, what's right or wrong''.[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|p. 12]] In contrast with [[Descriptive Theory|''descriptive propositions'']], normative propositions do not aim to tell how things are, were, or will be, but rather what is good or bad, desirable or undesirable, permissible or impermissible.
|Resource=Sebastien (2016)
|Page Status=Needs Editing
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