Normative justification for action (above) Normative justification is the reason that prompts people to behave in a certain way is justified or correct. These reasons are based on various norms, principles, and values, such as the Tao
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Normative justifications for action (Part I)
Normative justification refers to the reason that prompts people to behave in a certain way is justified or correct. These grounds are based on various norms, principles, and values, such as morality, prudence, law, pleasure, etc. Although there is disagreement on the basis of normative justification, most people believe that it is a fact that justifies the behavior. A reason has normative power because it conforms to specific norms and values and provides legitimacy to behavior.
CCTV Beijing, May 14 (Reporter Fei Quan) Recently, according to media reports, Fuyang Wildlife Park has not obtained a permit to illegally display and exhibit and artificially breed national first-class protected animals.