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Discuss the normative conception of political it's empirical conception?​

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Normative means relating to an ideal standard or model, or being based on what is considered to be the normal or correct way of doing something.

Normative has specialized meanings in different academic disciplines such as philosophy, social sciences, and law.

In philosophy, normative statements make claims about how things should or ought to be, how to value them, which things are goodor bad, and which actions are right or wrong. Normative claims are usually contrasted withpositive (i.e. descriptive, explanatory, orconstative) claims when describing types oftheories, beliefs, or propositions. Positive statements are (purportedly) factual statements that attempt to describe reality.

For example, "children should eat vegetables", and "those who would sacrifice liberty for security deserve neither" are normative claims. On the other hand, "vegetables contain a relatively high proportion of vitamins", and "a common consequence of sacrificing liberty for security is a loss of both" are positive claims. Whether a statement is normative is logically independent of whether it is verified, verifiable, or popularly held.

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