As such, sexuality in its normative forms constitutes a 'truth' connecting inextricably with other truths and norms not explicitly sexual.
The view is a normative form of egoism.
Prior to the enlightenment, social theory took largely narrative and normative form.
In its normative form it is simply the belief in one's own religion and non-belief in religions other than one's own.
It is, however, related to several other normative forms of egoism, such as ethical egoism and rational egoism.
In Russia, it is the normative form of the Oirat language (based on the Torgut dialect), which belongs to the Mongolic language family.
The portrayal of weddings in Hollywood movies, particularly immediately after World War II, helped crystallize and homogenize the white wedding into a normative form.
The pronominal verb irse is irregular in the second person plural normative form, because it does not drop the -d or the -r:
(This is similar to the history of the Stations of the Cross, which attained their normative form only after many centuries of widely-varying local practice.)
In the 14th Century Je Tsongkhapa presented a new commentary and approach to Madhyamaka, which became the normative form in Tibet.