Photo Director Daisuke Miura of DeNA attending the 10th anniversary press conference [Photo courtesy of Yokohama DeNA BayStars]
DeNA's new corporate identity is "baseball that strikes the heart" President Okamura "second founding"
If you write the contents roughly
I would like to create a corporate identity, mission, vision, and code of conduct, and manage the team and stadium to meet expectations. "
President of the Okamura baseball team "I want to convey the excitement of watching baseball at Hamasta all the time." DeNA announced on the 12th in Yokohama City ... → Continue reading
Full-Count
Wikipedia related words
If there is no explanation, there is no corresponding item on Wikipedia.
specification
specification(Kihan,British: norm) Means a proposition or its system described as "should" as opposed to a factual proposition described as "is".Legal norms and social norms are typical examples.moral,ethicsIs also a kind of norm.SociologyInA human社会GroupInRules-Custom(Customary lawSee).Norms about norms are called meta-norms.
Overview
Social normshistoricIf you unravel the development, the whole societyProfitTo saythe purposeIs in line withCustomOften more rationalized than.Followed this social normcommunication skill ThetuningCall it action.But,TimeWith the passage ofFeaturesIs often forgotten and acts as a coordinator of social action.AlsoIndividualIn the external normsInternalizationGaoki,moralWill be. Note thatlawIt is,CountryIt is established based on the norms in.
哲学In, for example, "true"good"Beauty""Thinking"will"感情] Corresponding to.Regarding normsLearningThe normative ethics (British: normative science,alone: normative Wissenschaft,Buddha: science normative).
footnote
注 釈
Source
Related item
- Fiction
- Norm awareness
- fantasy
- Unwritten rule
- Tuning pressure
- Bias for ordinary(Nomophilia)- Abnormal habit (paraphilia)A kind of
- Naturalistic fallacy
- Traditionalism-Conservatism-Authoritarianism-Totalitarianism-perfectionism
外部 リンク
- "Norms, minds, and words The illness of psychologicalism in Japanese society (I) What are norms? (1)"Matsuyama UniversityRonshu, Vol. 19, No. 3, Matsuyama University, August 2007, pp. 8-139, ISSN 0916-3298, NOT 110006625603,2020/11/1Browse.
- "Towards Mathematical Sociology of Social Norms"Theory and Method," Vol. 17, No. 2, Mathematical Sociology, March 2002, pp. 3-183, two:10.11218 / ojjams.17.183, ISSN 1881-6495,2020/11/1Browse.
- "About "sincerity" as a social norm"Sociology of Law, Vol. 1996, No. 48, Japan Society for Law and Sociology, 1996, pp. 199-203," two:10.11387 / jsl1951.1996.199, ISSN 0437-6161,2020/11/1Browse.
- "Thinking about "norms" and educational issues from the perspective of modern Japanese history of education"Study of Educational Philosophy" Vol. 2005, No. 91, Educational Philosophy Society, May 2005, pp. 5-23, two:10.11399 / kyouikutetsugaku1959.2005.23, ISSN 1884-1783,2020/11/1Browse.