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A topic or argument is said to be normative when it creates or deals with norms — that is, it relates to the way things should be, as opposed to the way they are.
The opposite of "normative" is positive.
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Normative From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A topic or argument is said to be normative when it creates or deals with norms — that is, it relates to the way things should be, as opposed to the way they are. The opposite of "normative" is positive. |
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