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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unreflected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has not been thought about or considered deeply, often in contexts related to thoughts, feelings, or actions. Example: "His unreflected opinions on the matter led to misunderstandings during the discussion."
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unreflected
adjective
Not reflected.
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He was having trouble with that instantaneous, unreflected recall required by the pasta station.
Before that, people offer more 'selfish' or unreflected opinions on what outcome they think is best, but it is only in the final week that the vote feels less abstract and more 'real' to them.
Was his resignation a political hara-kiri, an unreflected consequence of his own temperament, or a clever checkmate to the opposition leader Pedro Passos Coelho?
He knows England as an intelligent English gentleman knows Venice". Insisting that Kipling's devotion to England was the outcome not of love but of critical thought, Chesterton values it far less than the "real" (by which he means instinctive and unreflected) patriotism of the Irish or the Boers, whom Kipling had recently "hounded down in South Africa".
Young Adult fiction is often at the forefront of challenging social stereotypes and taboos – Australian author Fiona Wood for instance, whose book Wildlife includes LGBT characters, is not atypical when she says she aims for an "inclusive normality" – a fact that is often unreflected in its marketing.
It forms a part of the already pregiven (and generally unreflected) intentional background, or "lifeworld" (cf. Crisis), against which my practice of act-ascription and all constitutive achievements based upon that practice make sense in the first place, and in terms of which they get their ultimate justification.
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Rather, it involves a certain capacity of the psychological subject to suspend unreflected-upon endorsement of the claims made on behalf of his or her body, for example, to subject the evidence given by the senses to rational scrutiny.
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