Its funny how a non-logician presupposes he has a better definition of logic 
than others. The arrogance is debilitating.

On 1/14/21 8:31 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> It’s nice to know that logic is being celebrated.  Still – surprise!—I have a 
> correction.
> 
> Logic ... [is] the principles of [right] reasoning,
> 
> Funny how, this article, a celebration of logic, buggers the definition of 
> logic, leaving out it’s ethical dimension.  Well, unless one believes that 
> specious or fallacious logic is “logical”, logic is “good” thought, i.e. 
> thought that leads probably to the truth. 

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