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Norms In Human Development 1st Edition Leslie Smith Jacques Vonche

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Norms In Human Development 1st Edition Leslie Smith Jacques Vonche
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.62 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Leslie Smith, Jacques Vonèche
ISBN: 9780521857949, 0521857945
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Norms In Human Development 1st Edition Leslie Smith Jacques Vonche by Leslie Smith, Jacques Vonèche 9780521857949, 0521857945 instant download after payment.

The distinction between norms and facts is long-standing in providing a challenge for psychology. Norms exist as directives, commands, rules, customs and ideals, playing a constitutive role in human action and thought. Norms lay down 'what has to be' (the necessary, possible or impossible) and 'what has to be done' (the obligatory, the permitted or the forbidden) and so go beyond the 'is' of causality. During two millennia, norms made an essential contribution to accounts of the mind, yet the twentieth century witnessed an abrupt change in the science of psychology where norms were typically either excluded altogether or reduced to causes. The central argument in this book is twofold. Firstly, the approach in twentieth-century psychology is flawed. Secondly, norms operating interdependently with causes can be investigated empirically and theoretically in cognition, culture and morality. Human development is a norm-laden process.

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