This article attempts to contribute to the debate on how to define and theorize institutions, particularly regarding normativity and explanations for conformity. Firstly, it proposes some distinctions and concepts: it separates moral from epistemic values, leading to different types of legitimacy and social norms; then it distinguishes different meanings of the term 'normative' and introduces the concept of decision-theoretic norm. Secondly, the article defends a broad concept of institutions by arguing that some institutions are neither social norms nor decision-theoretic ones, a point that matters for institutional change and stability. Some conventions from which innovators break are highlighted as an example.Institutions Norms Conventio...
Norms guide multi-agent systems away from being potentially anarchic towards a coordinated and colla...
The main goal of political philosophers is to search for a realistic utopia by taking individuals as...
Theoretical description of institutions as social phenomena requires that their adequate model be co...
This article attempts to contribute to the debate on how to define and theorize institutions. partic...
Institutions are norm-governed social practices, or so I propose. But what does it mean for a norm t...
Institutions are norm-governed social practices, or so I propose. But what does it mean for a norm t...
This anthology consists of a collection of articles that address two common questions : how institut...
This article provides a norms-based account of institutional change. It compares two cases of attemp...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to provide a logic which supports reasoning about i...
Both formal and informal institutions are usually perceived as constraints that structure an...
There are a wide variety of contemporary international norms: some are large and diffuse, while othe...
This contribution examines the mechanisms for inducing compliance with international norms and rules...
Are we satisfied with current approaches to the study of norms? Unfortunately not, as a number of qu...
Are we satisfied with current approaches to the study of norms? Unfortunately not, as a number of qu...
Some philosophers have claimed that normativity is an essential feature of social institutions, and ...
Norms guide multi-agent systems away from being potentially anarchic towards a coordinated and colla...
The main goal of political philosophers is to search for a realistic utopia by taking individuals as...
Theoretical description of institutions as social phenomena requires that their adequate model be co...
This article attempts to contribute to the debate on how to define and theorize institutions. partic...
Institutions are norm-governed social practices, or so I propose. But what does it mean for a norm t...
Institutions are norm-governed social practices, or so I propose. But what does it mean for a norm t...
This anthology consists of a collection of articles that address two common questions : how institut...
This article provides a norms-based account of institutional change. It compares two cases of attemp...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to provide a logic which supports reasoning about i...
Both formal and informal institutions are usually perceived as constraints that structure an...
There are a wide variety of contemporary international norms: some are large and diffuse, while othe...
This contribution examines the mechanisms for inducing compliance with international norms and rules...
Are we satisfied with current approaches to the study of norms? Unfortunately not, as a number of qu...
Are we satisfied with current approaches to the study of norms? Unfortunately not, as a number of qu...
Some philosophers have claimed that normativity is an essential feature of social institutions, and ...
Norms guide multi-agent systems away from being potentially anarchic towards a coordinated and colla...
The main goal of political philosophers is to search for a realistic utopia by taking individuals as...
Theoretical description of institutions as social phenomena requires that their adequate model be co...