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  1. The normative animal?
    on the anthropological significance of social, moral and linguistic norms
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    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, New York

    Might we be essentially normative animals? /Neil Roughley --On Social, Moral and Linguistic Norms: The Contributions to This Volume /Neil Roughley and Kurt Bayertz --There Ought to be Roots: Evolutionary Precursors of Social Norms and Conventions in... mehr

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    Might we be essentially normative animals? /Neil Roughley --On Social, Moral and Linguistic Norms: The Contributions to This Volume /Neil Roughley and Kurt Bayertz --There Ought to be Roots: Evolutionary Precursors of Social Norms and Conventions in Non-Human Primates /Peter Kappeler, Claudia Fichtel and Carel van Schaik --On the Human Addiction to Norms: Social Norms and Cultural Universals of Normativity /Christoph Antweiler --On the Identification and Analysis of Social Norms and the Heuristic Relevance of Deviant Behaviour / Karl Mertens --On the Uniqueness of Human Normative Attitudes /Marco F.H. Schmidt and Hannes Rakoczy --The Evolution of Human Normativity: The Role of Prosociality and Reputation Mangagement /Carel van Schaik and Judith Burkart --The Form of Morality: Its Importance and Emergence /Kurt Bayertz --Joint Activities and Moral Obligation /Holmer Steinfath --The Development of Moral and Social Norms, Coordination in Decision-Making and the Implications of Social Opposition /Elliot Turiel and Audun Dahl --Moral Obligation from the Outside In /Neil Roughley --Language evolution and linguistic norms /Nikola Kompa --The Normative Nature of Language /Nick J. Enfield, Jack Sidnell --Can there be Linguistic Norms? /Anne Reboul --The Normativity of Meaning Revisited /Hanjo Glock --Normative Guidance, Deontic Statuses and the Normative Animal Thesis /Neil Roughley. An interdisciplinary group of scholars investigates the claim that humans are essentially normative animals. They do so by looking at the nature and relations of three types of norms, or putative norms--social, moral, and linguistic--and asking whether they might be different expressions of one basic structure unique to humankind

     

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    Quelle: Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Bibliothek
    Beteiligt: Roughley, Neil (HerausgeberIn); Bayertz, Kurt (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780190846497; 0190846496; 9780190846480; 0190846488; 9780190846473; 019084647X
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    Schriftenreihe: Foundations of human interaction
    Schlagworte: Social norms; Normativity (Ethics); Standard language; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General; Normativity (Ethics); Social norms; Standard language
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
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  2. The Normative Animal?
    on the anthropological significance of social, moral, and linguistic norms
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    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    An interdisciplinary group of scholars investigates the claim that humans are essentially normative animals. They do so by looking at the nature and relations of three types of norms, or putative norms--social, moral, and linguistic--and asking... mehr

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    An interdisciplinary group of scholars investigates the claim that humans are essentially normative animals. They do so by looking at the nature and relations of three types of norms, or putative norms--social, moral, and linguistic--and asking whether they might be different expressions of one basic structure unique to humankind. Cover -- Series -- The Normative Animal? -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- List of Contributors -- Part I -- 1. Might We Be Essentially Normative Animals? -- 2. On Social, Moral, and Linguistic Norms: The Contributions to This Volume -- Part II -- 3. There Ought to Be Roots: Evolutionary Precursors of Social Norms and Conventions in Non-​Human Primates -- 4. On the Human Addiction to Norms: Social Norms and Cultural Universals of Normativity -- 5. On the Identification and Analysis of Social Norms and the Heuristic Relevance of Deviant Behaviour -- 6. On the Uniqueness of Human Normative Attitudes -- Part III -- 7. The Evolution of Human Normativity: The Role of Prosociality and Reputation Management -- 8. The Emergence of Moral Normativity -- 9. Joint Activities and Moral Obligation -- 10. The Development of Domains of Moral and Conventional Norms, Coordination in Decision-​Making, and the Implications of Social Opposition -- 11. Moral Obligation from the Outside In -- Part IV -- 12. Language Evolution and Linguistic Norms -- 13. The Normative Nature of Language -- 14. Can There Be Linguistic Norms? -- 15. The Normativity of Meaning Revisited -- 16. Normative Guidance, Deontic Statuses, and the Normative Animal Thesis -- References -- Name Index -- Subject Index.

     

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    Quelle: Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Bibliothek
    Beteiligt: Roughley, Neil (HerausgeberIn); Bayertz, Kurt (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780190846473
    Schriftenreihe: Foundations of Human Interaction
    Schlagworte: Social norms..; Normativity (Ethics); Standard language; Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 online resource (393 pages)
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