And "normative ethics" is characterized by its peremptoriness, that is, rules are laid down through legislation to set one's goal and norms of behavior.
In the United States and the rest of the Anglophone world, “philosophy of law” is a subdiscipline of philosophy, a special branch of what is nowadays frequently called “normative theory.
Sociologists call these assumptions 'normative beliefs' around parenting, which can have subtle and detrimental effects on a new mother's mental health and well-being.
You also learned how normative social influence sways us, how social facilitation can make or break your performance and how social loafing makes people lazy in a group.
The WHO is a global organization whose job is this normative function, and we can get scientists to help them make sure that the normative function is as strong as it can be.
Finally, conflict theory points out that norms have an inherently political nature, but the politics tend to be masked by the general belief that if something is normative, it must be right and good.