Social normativism
Abstract
Normativity is one of the keywords of contemporary philosophical discussions (which partly reincarnate traditional debates about the differences between Geisteswissenschaften and Naturwissenschaften ). But are the philosophers who argue for the irreducible role of normativity within accounts for human societies obliged to assume, as Stephen Turner has recently put it, the existence of a "nonâ€natural, nonâ€empirical stuff that is claimed to be necessarily, intrinsically there and to in some sense account for the actual"?