“…How does one function in a world with subjective logic?....” – SE

We all do…logic IS subjective...at least when it comes to logics like
Formal Logic, Dialectical Logic, Trialectical Logic etc. Each has its
function, and at least the first two miss a lot…the first misses
change, the second cycles. And, all 3 have to do with thought which
alone does not fully address truth.

I find that quite often posters who use the term ‘logic’ are in
actuality referring to a belief that the way they think is THE way to
think.


On Sep 11, 8:41 am, Simon Ewins <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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