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Preferred term
logic of appropriateness
Definition
- The logic of appropriateness refers to a view of action that involves the matching of situations, roles, and rules. It defines a basis for decision making biased toward what social norms deem right, rather than what cost-benefit calculations consider best. [Source: Encyclopedia of Governance; Logic of Appropriateness]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/logic_of_appropriateness
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