normative Meaning in Tamil ( normative வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
குறித்த நிலைக்கு கொண்டு வருதல் சார்ந்த,
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normative's Usage Examples:
Hence, morality and patriotism cannot be meaningfully contrasted as distinct strands of normative thinking; patriotism cannot be meaningfully contrasted as distinct strands of normative thinking; patriotism is the precondition of moral functioning.
The fact that some things are ultimate may be recognized by the synechist without abandoning his standpoint, since synechism is a normative or regulative principle, not a theory of existence.
Again, the Reformation had drawn a line round the canon - sharply in Calvinism, less sharply in Lutheranism (which also gave a quasi normative position to its Confessions of Faith).
premarital cohabitation has become normative.
consciousness cannot be divided into a descriptive or informational aspect and a normative or imperative one.
Ueberweg's definition of it as "the science of the regulative laws of thought" (or "the normative science of thought") comes near enough to the traditional sense to enable us to compare profitably the usual subject-matter of the science with the definition and end of philosophy.
- The Eastern Church has no creeds in the modern Western use of the word, no normative summaries of what must be believed.
Subsidiary to metaphysics, as the central inquiry, stand the sciences of logic and ethics, to which may be added aesthetics, constituting three normative sciences - sciences, that is, which do not, primarily, describe facts, but rather prescribe ends or set forth ideals.
We appreciate your constant encouragement and your steadfast upholding of the value of celibate chastity as normative for the ordained priesthood.
For example, initiation of sexual intercourse and experimentation with alcohol and drugs are normative adolescent behaviors.
hagiography to Wilson's analysis, the male gaze is normative in the Indian Buddhist hagiographies and sets the standard for all meditators.
However, questions arise when it becomes normative for the life and ministry of the church in general.
Chapter Two considers the normative syllogism, a formalization of the process of (deductively) applying law to facts.
Synonyms:
prescriptive,
Antonyms:
descriptive,