What is normativity? Group of answer choices Normativity relates to standards and norms. Normative claims state the way things ought to be. All of ethics is normative. Normative actions are those that are average.
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Normativity refers to the aspect of judging or evaluating actions, behaviors, or states of affairs in terms of what is right, wrong, good, or bad. It involves making claims about what ought to be or what should be done. Show more…
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