Normatyvinis
Normatyvinis is a Lithuanian word that can be translated to English as "normative" or "moral standard". In the context of Lithuanian sociology and philosophy, the term is often associated with the works of the Lithuanian scholar and philosopher, Aleksandras Rosa.
Rosa developed the concept of normatyvinis in the early 20th century, drawing on the ideas of philosophers
Rosa argued that normatyvinis is not a fixed or universal concept, but rather a dynamic and context-dependent
In addition to its theoretical importance, the concept of normatyvinis has been influential in Lithuanian social
Overall, the concept of normatyvinis represents a distinctive approach to understanding the complex and often contested