Theory Of Knowledge
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"There is no scientific evidence that civilization is synonymous with Aristotelian rationality¡¦ the syllogism, the negation and the abstract classification are not discoveries of reality itself, of an eternal, absolute or self-evident truth-but simply linguistic inventions of conceptual tools wh ....
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.... be used to understand an event controlled or created by man, and cannot understand something that is one hundred percent natural.
For something to be logical, it must make sense and have a rational and understandable explanation. There are two types of logic, deductive and inductive. Logic, whether inductive or deductive, must have a premise. To have a sound argument, I had to have two true premises and the conclusion had to be in specific relation to the premises given. The premises come f ....
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