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Frictional unemployment is often thought to explain relatively short spells of unemployment.
Morally Wrong
Actions or decisions that are considered unethical or evil based on moral principles or societal norms.
Ethical Imperatives
Moral obligations or commands that are viewed as universally true and guiding principles of behavior.
Comparative Reasoning
The process of using what is more familiar to make interpretations, explanations, or inferences about what is less familiar.
Ideological Reasoning
The process of thinking that begins with abstractions or generalizations that express one’s core beliefs, concepts, values, or principles and proceeds to reason top down to specific applications. Ideological reasoning is deductive and axiomatic. The argument maker takes the ideological premises on faith.
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