Reasoning
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We are reasoning, deliberating human beings, and our genes are not the masters of our fate.
However, the skills that are now required outside academia are changing so rapidly that universities may struggle to marry the generic cognitive skills taught in the classroom – such as critical thinking, analytical reasoning, problem solving, and writing – with the professional expertise that is increasingly acquired in the workplace.
Applying a form of
reasoning
common to game theory, Kennedy recognized the need to put himself in his opponents’ shoes – and the likelihood that his opponent was doing the same.
That justification will not convince economists, who prefer a dryer sort of
reasoning.
My understanding is drawn from a principle contained by the basic Islamic theory of legal reasoning, which asserts that when strong religious interests can be realized only through a particular path of action, that path itself is no longer a matter of choice.
And his strategic
reasoning
might entail letting China’s own high levels of internal debt, and the unresolved debt issues in the eurozone, blow up.
This
reasoning
resonates with the US public.
He appealed to “courageous, self-reliant men, with confidence in the power of free and fearless
reasoning
applied through the processes of popular government.”
Today, it is difficult to have so much confidence in the power of “free and fearless reasoning,” especially if it is supposed to be “applied through the processes of popular government” – which presumably requires that it influence elections.
As well-founded as the Court’s
reasoning
may be, a feeling of unease persists.
Recently, some unusual research has raised new questions about the role of intuitive responses in ethical
reasoning.
The company’s
reasoning
is straightforward and compelling.
However, the
reasoning
behind the studies on which these researchers rely is circular, and based on assumptions now known to be unreliable.
Its
reasoning
seems to be that the proposed changes fall far short of what the Supreme Court’s case law demands, and that the ESM does not alter the EU’s essential scope or objectives.
The
reasoning
seems to be that Trump is a businessman, and, to paraphrase US President Calvin Coolidge, the business of China is business.
Nonetheless, good economic
reasoning
can help us to anticipate the economic turbulence ahead.
The reality is that our prescriptions often go beyond what can be supported by careful theoretical
reasoning
or empirical demonstration.
Many people assume that rationality is always instrumental: reason can tell us only how to get what we want, but our basic wants and desires are beyond the scope of
reasoning.
Another reason is that heterodox and MIT School economists also often agree on policy, even if their
reasoning
is different.
But the
reasoning
is the same, for it is based on the conviction that more America in the world today implies less costly and confused interventionism tomorrow.
Following this reasoning, what makes the poet, the painter, and the singer attractive is uselessness combined with the difficulty of their activity.
When it comes to such complex and consequential developments, however, we should beware of facile
reasoning.
But this line of
reasoning
flies in the face of basic economic theory and common sense, which hold that trade is based on each country exporting goods that reflect its relative (or comparative) advantage.
More worrisome is the adoption of the same
reasoning
by those who hear Armstrong’s story.
According to this reasoning, the United States can live without Russia, but Europe cannot.
In short, China represents the triumph of practical economics – in which second-best strategies, market failures, general equilibrium, and political economy prevail – over the simplistic
reasoning
of Econ 101.
The
reasoning
seems to be that growth requires market confidence, which in turn requires fiscal retrenchment.
There is much speculation about the
reasoning
behind the government’s decisions in May to dismiss the pro-Hezbollah chief of airport security and investigate Hezbollah’s private telecommunications network, which sparked the confrontations.
Similar questions surround Hezbollah’s
reasoning
in unleashing large-scale action that risked sectarian warfare and jeopardized its moral high ground.
But there is a broader Reagan-type
reasoning
at work here: unemployment is high, the economy is not growing fast enough, and we “need a fiscal stimulus.”
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