bounded rationality
In Psychology Productive reasoning is a quick (unplanned) respons/solution to a problem.
ethical reasoning can be use....in many aspects of business...if one ask or question about what you do or your business do.. u can use ethical reasoning to defend yourself as well as your business reputation because "if what is good in your company, can be bad to others and what is good to others , can be bad to you . this question refers that each individual or a business entity cannot question his move because as a man we all know what is good and what is wrong.. it depends to the morality of a person if he question your ethical standard or norms.
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The Socratic method is a type of reasoning method. It was based on Socrates' reasoning by constantly questioning, looking for answers, and criticizing the answers given.
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Perceptual reasoning refers to the ability to visually analyze and process information to solve problems, make decisions, and understand spatial relationships. It involves skills such as identifying patterns, recognizing similarities and differences, and mental manipulation of objects in the mind. In psychological assessments, perceptual reasoning is often evaluated to understand an individual's cognitive strengths and weaknesses.
Moral reasoning theory by Kohlberg
The cognitive skill in critical thinking that relates to this statement is "clarifying and evaluating assumptions." This skill involves understanding and assessing the underlying beliefs and ideas that inform one's reasoning, as well as being able to articulate and defend one's reasoning based on this foundation. By justifying their reasoning in terms of facts, assumptions, and criteria, individuals demonstrate the ability to clarify and evaluate the assumptions guiding their thinking processes.
Sound reasoning means the individual is able to look beyond the emotional aspect of the argument and see logic. Therefor the appeal based on sound reasoning is an appeal due to logically reasoning.
"Lack foundation" means that something is not based on sufficient evidence, facts, or reasoning to support its validity or credibility. It suggests that a claim or argument is unsubstantiated or poorly supported.
Lat: The underlying principle; reasoning; grounds; scheme; theory, doctrine, or science of the law.
The book Stumbling on Happiness is about the psychological reasoning behind happiness. It reviews why people are the way they are and how happiness factors into their lives.
Subjective reasoning is based on personal opinions, emotions, and interpretations, while objective reasoning is based on verifiable facts, evidence, and logic. Subjective reasoning is influenced by individual perspectives and biases, whereas objective reasoning aims to be impartial and unbiased. Both forms of reasoning can be important depending on the context and topic being discussed.
The lobe of the brain that deals with the thinking, conceptualizing, and the planning is the Frontal Lobe.
An underlying assumption is a belief or statement that is presumed to be true without explicit mention, influencing the author's argument or perspective. It is typically left unstated but guides the author's reasoning and conclusions.
To develop logical reasoning To understand the properties of shapes To gain a foundation for further study of mathematics