2009/9/11 Pat <[email protected]>:
> On 11 Sep, 13:27, Simon Ewins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Truth, kindness and morality are subjective (or can be).  Logic
> applies always; even if there is nothing concrete/tangible in
> existence.

Logic is the investigation of truth via a formal systematic study of
the principles of valid inference and correct reasoning, so, in your
world, if truth (can be) is subjective then so is (can be) logic. How
does one function in a world with subjective logic? With subjective
logic all reasoning (however flawed) must be accepted as correct.

Kindness and morality I would agree are subjective.

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