prescriptivity
English
Etymology
prescriptive + -ity
Noun
prescriptivity (uncountable)
- The quality or state of being prescriptive.
- 2016, David Baggett & Jerry L. Walls, God and Cosmos: Moral Truth and Human Meaning, →ISBN:
- He is underambitious in his characterization of morality, cashing out prescriptivity in terms of prevailing expectations rather than objective authority, settling for an account of a sense of obligations rather than obligations themselves, and for empathetic behavior rather than empathetic motivations.
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