Stefano Bertea has written:
'New essays on the normativity of law' -- subject(s): Normativity (Ethics), Philosophy, Social norms, Law, Norm (Philosophy)
'New essays on the normativity of law' -- subject(s): Normativity (Ethics), Philosophy, Social norms, Law, Norm (Philosophy)
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using the function norm(A,x)
where A is the matrix/vector that you have to compute the norm for
and x can be 1,2,inf, or 'fro' to compute the 1-norm, 2-norm, infinite-norm and frobenius norm respectively.
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A postcriptive norm is a norm you 'ought not to do'.
Something you shouldn't do.
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The Norm Show - 1999 Norm vs- Norm 2-9 was released on:
USA: 17 November 1999
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M. Maesschalck has written:
'Droit et creation sociale chez Fichte' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Political and social views, Law, Political science, Law and ethics
'Normes et contextes' -- subject(s): Ethics, Norm (Philosophy)
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A norm is an accepted or typical behavior in a group of people. So a moral norm is the morality that is expected of people in their social group.
For example, it is a moral norm in society that one shouldn't steal.
It is not a moral norm to match your socks (it's a norm to match them, but it isn't immoral to mismatch them, so it's not a moral norm).
Where does the norm come from? God, society, nature, self, and any combination of them.
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There are four main elements or factors which are determinative of the morality of action. They are, as called by traditional moral philosophy, the intention, the nature and object of the act itself, the circumstances, and the foreseeable consequences.
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Norm, his little sister, Norm's gym teacher, Norm's parents, and Norm's best friend are just some of the characters in The One Handed Catch. There are many other characters but these are the important characters.
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