normative theory
normative theory Hypotheses or other statements about what is right and wrong, desirable or undesirable, just or unjust in society. The majority of sociologists consider it illegitimate to move from explanation to evaluation. In their view, sociology should strive to be value-free, objective, or at least to avoid making explicit
value-judgements. This is because, according to the most popular philosophies of the social sciences, conflicts over values cannot be settled factually. Moral pronouncements cannot be objectively shown to be true or false, since value-judgements are subjective preferences, outside the realm of rational inquiry. Thus, in his classic statement of the role of values in sociological research, Max
Weber informed his audience that ‘if Tolstoi's question recurs to you: as science does not, who is to answer the question: “What shall we do, and, how shall we arrange our lives?” … then one can say that only a prophet or a saviour can give the answers’ (‘Science as Vocation’, 1919
).
The majority of sociological enquiries are therefore analytical and explanatory. They do not pose normative questions such as ‘Which values ought to provide for social order?’ and ‘How ought society to organize itself?’ (Marxist sociologists are of course excluded from this generalization, since they generally subscribe to a different view of the relationship between facts and values, arguing with
Marx that ‘the philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point … is to change it’.)
However, without necessarily claiming to be prophets, some contemporary (non-Marxist) sociologists have nevertheless attempted to find non-relativist foundations for solutions to ethical issues, for example by identifying (in the interests of a value such as
justice or
progress) those moral principles which ought to regulate social relationships and institutions. Derek L. Phillips (
Toward a Just Social Order, 1986) has advanced the controversial argument that since claims about truth and knowledge (no less than statements about what ought to be) rest on consensus among a community of enquirers, both explanatory and normative theories share the same epistemological status, and are therefore equally open to rational justification.
This sort of normative theorizing is still a minority pursuit within the discipline, although sociologists generally are often subject to accusations that their analyses are tacitly normative, being biased in favour of particular values and political objectives. Thus, for example, the French sociologist Raymond
Aron once commented that the problem with most British sociology was that it was obsessed with the intellectual problems of the British Labour Party.
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The Pan American Clippers
Magazine article from: Plane and Pilot; 9/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...American commerce. In 1927, 28-year-old Juan Terry Trippe launched Pan American Airways. Savvy at...20,308 miles in 20 countries. Now, Trippe eyed the vast Pacific. Placing a string on Trippe's office globe, Lindbergh pointed out...
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Take to the skies, if you are brave enough The Maverick
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 1/15/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...greatest airline entrepreneur was Juan Terry Trippe, the founder of Pan Am. More...mail from Key West to Havana. Trippe understood perfectly that the airline...in Central and South America. Trippe recruited the legendary Charles...
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Pan Am returns home to Key West. (Pan Am Express Inc.)
PR Newswire; 4/25/1990; 700+ words
; ...Am's historic first flight. Juan Terry Trippe was barely 28 years old when he...Airways System. Many considered Trippe a dreamer, and often brushed his ideas aside. Determined, Trippe formed an aviation firm which...
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Pan Am celebrates July 4th with the christening of "Clipper America".
Business Wire; 7/4/1996; 700+ words
; ...The christening was performed by Kristina Trippe, granddaughter of Pan Am founder Juan Terry Trippe, and Lars Lindbergh, grandson of aviator...Miami, with San Francisco, Chicago and San Juan to be added later this year. Statistical information...
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Birth of the Jumbo
Newspaper article from: The Malay Mail; 7/20/2004; 700+ words
; ...you build it, I'll buy it," Juan Terry Trippe of Pan Am said quietly. Boeing...players during the post- War years. Trippe was the undisputed heavyweight...raging in Europe and the Pacific, Trippe's Clipper flying boats criss...
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COLORADO AUTHORS.(Books)(Column)(Review)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); 4/19/1998; 595 words
; ...part biography of Pan Am founder Juan Terry Trippe. The book starts promisingly...strong, visionary leadership of Trippe. Part of the book is technical...trip to the British Isles. And Trippe, although treated with a reverence...
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PALIMONY SUIT OVER HIV TOSSED.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH); 7/5/1996; 565 words
; ...Lucky Lindy's grandson helped celebrate another first. Lars Lindbergh and Kristiana Trippe, granddaughter of the original Pam Am founder Juan Terry Trippe, christened the first aircraft of the resurrected Pan American World Airways in Miami...
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Facing West: Americans and the Opening of the Pacific.
Magazine article from: Review of Business; 12/22/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...century Charles Lindbergh in 1931 flew from the East Coast to the Orient by way of Canada, Alaska, and Siberia. Juan Terry Trippe linked the U.S. to Asia with Pan American's airline service. These are examples of the personages covered in...
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Lots of Reasons Why Pan Am Failed
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/25/1992; 494 words
; ...December 1991 demise of Pan American World Airways, some say that the company's long slide started with founder Juan Terry Trippe, viewed by many as arrogant in conducting business and who never planned for a qualified, long-term successor...
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Pan Am's departure creates turbulence for travel industry
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 5/25/2002; ; 690 words
; ...tseibel@post-trib.com. Short history Pan Am is a brand name with a rich tradition. Beginning In the mid 1920s, Juan Terry Trippe, founder of Pan American World Airways, accepted an Air Mail contract from the Post Office for a U.S.-Cuba...
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Juan Terry Trippe
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Juan Terry Trippe Juan Terry Trippe (1899-1981), the undisputed pioneer of the American overseas aviation industry, led Pan American Airways from 1927 to 1968. Having opened up Latin America, the African periphery, the Pacific, and Southeast...
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Trippe, Juan Terry
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History
TRIPPE, JUAN TERRY Juan Trippe (1899 – 1981), a pioneer of the jet age, made Pan...meet increased competition at home and abroad, was no exception. Juan Trippe died in 1981, as his company was still struggling to recovery from...
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Pan American World Airways, Inc.
Book article from: International Directory of Company Histories
...important role in aviation history. Under the direction of Juan Trippe, the firm encouraged long distance air travel and...and ironically of its later decline, was a man named Juan Terry Trippe. Upon graduation from Yale in 1920 Trippe worked for...
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