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Rules. A systematic study

The Hague,: Mouton (1971)

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  1. The Ethos of Games.Fred D'Agostino - 1981 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 8 (1):7-18.
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  • How to make norms with drawings: An investigation of normativity beyond the realm of words.Giuseppe Lorini & Stefano Moroni - 2020 - Semiotica 2020 (233):55-76.
    A widespread opinion holds that norms and codes of conduct as such can only be established via words, that is, in some lexical form. This perspective can be criticized: some norms produced by human acts are not word-based at all. For example, many norms are actually conveyed through graphics (e. g. road signs and land-use maps), sounds (e. g. the referee’s whistle), a silent gesture (the traffic warden’s signal to halt). In this article, we will focus on the norms that (...)
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  • Rule-governed behaviour.David Cheal - 1980 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (1):39-49.
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  • What should sociology explain— regularities, rules or interpretations?Peter Eglin - 1975 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 5 (3):377-391.
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  • Reading Playboy as ethnography: Lexical indices of some male naive gender theories.Joachim Knuf - 1994 - Semiotica 98 (3-4):301-340.
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  • From nativism to sociolinguistics: Integrating a theory of language growth with a theory of speech practices.Trevor Pateman - 1985 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 15 (1):38–58.
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