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what is the normative conception of political theory? Elaborate 500 words

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Answered by 01Prachi
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Normative theories are based on empirical assumptions to interpret how or what the world (or country) should be. Along with empirical assumptions, normative theories also encompass the social value systems or morals judgments of a mass to base their normative questions. For instance, many normative theorists question the phenomenon of war. Not only are empirical assumptions used to explain why war occurs or how to ascertain peace, but they also utilize normative judgments on whether or not the means of war are ever really justified (i.e. Pacifists vs. Realists).


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Answered by sailorking
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The theory of normative concept states that, how the interpretation should be done, on how the world should be, depending upon the empirical assumptions. Besides the empirical assumptions or estimations, for making decisions of the cultural and social etiquette, there is another concept known as the normative theory.

These terms normative and empirical not only asses the for occurrence of events, but they also use some process of judgment, whether the event took place can be justified or not.

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