The Normativity of Resilience

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This article asks whether resilience is a normative term, and answers this question in the affirmative. I start by explaining two arguments that have been offered in favour of the ‘resilience-as-descriptive’ thesis (RD). Then I criticize this view by advancing five reasons why resilience should be considered a normative term (RN).

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Jose Carlos Cañizares-Gaztelu
Universidad de Sevilla

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