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The Normative Animal?: On the Anthropological Significance of Social, Moral, and Linguistic Norms - Foundations of Human Interaction Neil Roughley
The Normative Animal?: On the Anthropological Significance of Social, Moral, and Linguistic Norms - Foundations of Human Interaction
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.
376 pages
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | July 10, 2019 |
| ISBN13 | 9780190846466 |
| Publishers | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Pages | 392 |
| Dimensions | 241 × 167 × 37 mm · 680 g |
| Language | English |
| Editor | Bayertz, Kurt (Senior-Professor of Practical Philosophy, Senior-Professor of Practical Philosophy, University of Munster) |
| Editor | Roughley, Neil (Chair for Philosophical Anthropology and Ethics, Chair for Philosophical Anthropology and Ethics, University of Duisburg-Essen) |
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