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In arguing against the divine command theory, many critics insist that
Normative Economics
A branch of economics that examines the desirability of certain aspects of the economy, focusing on what should be rather than what is.
Fallacy Of Inductive Reasoning
The fallacy of inductive reasoning occurs when a general conclusion is drawn from a limited set of specific observations, potentially leading to erroneous or unfounded claims.
Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc
A logical fallacy where it is assumed that if one event follows another, the first event caused the second.
Stability
A condition in which national output is growing steadily, with low inflation and full employment of resources.
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