mercredi 27 janvier 2016

When did we replace "normal" with "normative"

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adjective
1.
conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; not abnormal; regular; natural.
2.
serving to establish a standard.
3.
Psychology.

approximately average in any psychological trait, as intelligence, personality, or emotional adjustment.
free from any mental disorder; sane.

4.
Biology, Medicine/Medical.

free from any infection or other form of disease or malformation, or from experimental therapy or manipulation.
of natural occurrence.

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adjective
1.
of or relating to a norm, especially an assumed norm regarded as the standard of correctness in behavior, speech, writing, etc.
2.
tending or attempting to establish such a norm, especially by the prescription of rules:
normative grammar.
3.
reflecting the assumption of such a norm or favoring its establishment:
a normative attitude.

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When did large numbers of people decide that objective reality can be changed by the application of language if enough people decide to do so?

When did "normal" become a 4-letter word? Actually, let me amend that: I know "when": about the time that those who seek legitimization of fringe choices, lifestyles, and modes of thought learned how to out-shout everybody else.

The real question is when did the rest of us cede the verbal (and therefore intellectual) point to them?


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