That's prescriptivism — no doubt about it. |
Indeed, this fear of prescriptivism came to inform an active rejection of eco-feminist and vegetarian feminist theory. |
There are several alternative theories of ethics, including utilitarianism, universal prescriptivism, Kant's theory, intuitionism, and the theory of information ethics. |
He asserted that his prescriptivism was driven by the urge to stick to the Swahili culture and heritage. |
To a somewhat lesser extent he examines issue of metaethics, including intuitionism, emotivism, and prescriptivism. |
Priestley's and Lowth's grammars epitomized, respectively, the two main trends of grammatical tradition, namely descriptivism and prescriptivism. |