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Every step in the progress of this study has tended to obliterate the technical barriers by which logicians have sought to separate the inquiries relating to the several parts of man's nature.
A proposition is completely logically analyzed if its grammar is made completely clear: no matter what idiom it may be written or expressed in ...
. . . the mind always has logic; it might not be obvious logic, but the mind has its reasons for connecting two seemingly unlike notions. -Carol Muske, Translations: Idea to Image
Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic.
That which does not come by logic, does not leave by logic.
Logic is the foundation of the certainty of all the knowledge we acquire.
The practical utility of Formal Logic to-day lies not so much in the establishment of positive conclusions as in the prompt detection and exposure of invalid inference.
There's a real simple analogy. You have to perceive it from the ground up. You have to lay a firm foundation, then every step becomes part of a logical process.
Reasoning is the mental tool that use to think with
Logic is one thing and commonsense another.
Logic is neither a science nor an art, but a dodge.
Logic: yes, where is logic? Where is it, for instance, in the next moment of my story?
Logic is neither an art nor a science but a dodge.
Logic pervades the world; the limits of the world are also the limits of logic.
It's hard to find logic in things sometimes. That's why I can't analyze things too much, because it often doesn't make much sense.
No matter what your logic is, if it is coherent, you can develop a technique to express it.
Logic chases truth up the tree of grammar.
Logic is the anatomy of thought.
The threads of logic, intuition, and humanity should be beautifully interwoven through the fabric of our world.
Logic plus logic equals the illogical. Do you know what I mean?
Does Logic deal with things, or is it a science of words? And the answer one gives to these questions has such far reaching implications that it controls every detail of the resulting system of philosophy.
Logic must look after itself. In a certain sense, we cannot make mistakes in logic.
I am not a logician. I am an existentialist. I believe in this meaningless, beautiful chaos of existence, and I am ready to go with it wherever it leads.
Since at least the Middle Ages, philosophers and philologists have dreamed of curing natural languages of their flaws by constructing entirely new idioms according to orderly, logical principles.
Logic is the technique by which we add conviction to truth.
If you cling too much to logic you will never be able to be part of the living process that this existence is. Life is more than logic: life is paradox, life is mystery.
To rely solely on logic is in essence to operate within a structure of limited knowledge and understanding
O Logic: born gatekeeper to the Temple of Science, victim of capricious destiny: doomed hitherto to be the drudge of pedants: come to the aid of thy master, Legislation
We've got to be able to break through the barrier of logic
The seed haunted by the sun never fails to find its way between the stones in the ground. And the pure logician, if no sun draws him forth, remains entangled in his logic.
Beware of logic.
Bein logical gave me a reason to doubt
Logic is not a theory but a reflexion of the world.
Sip Someone else's logic then spit it out
Nevertheless, the basic forms, spaces, and appearances must be logical
There are in this world two kinds of natures, - those that have wings, and those that have feet, - the winged and the walking spirits. The walking are the logicians; the winged are the instinctive and poetic.
Logic may be conceived as ruling out what is absolutely impossible, and thus determining the field of what in the absence of empirical knowledge is abstractly possible.
What makes sense is not law, syntax, rules or structure
A logical theory may be tested by its capacity for dealing with puzzles, and it is a wholesome plan, in thinking about logic, to stock the mind with as many puzzles as possible, since these serve much the same purpose as is served by experiments in physical science.
Logic is an old subject, and since 1879 it has been a great one.
The logic of the poet - that is, the logic of language or the experience itself - develops the way a living organism grows: it spreads out towards what it loves, and is heliotropic, like a plant.
Logic is a very beautiful thing. As long as it is not abused.
Mathematicians create by acts of insights and intuition. Logic then sanctions the conquests of intuition.
Logic is the beginning of wisdom, not the end.
Reasoning can take you wherever you want to go.
Logic is an organized way to go wrong with confidence. We should all know by now that a logical course is not always the right one.
Drowning in a sea of logic
this monstrous state of palsy
Logic is simply the language of convenient rationalization in a pseudo-science-loving civilization.
The difference between love and logic is that in the eyes of a lover, a toad can be a prince, whereas in the analysis of a logistician, the lover would have to prove that the toad was a prince, an enterprise destined to dull the shine of many a passion.
Logic merely sanctions the conquests of the intuition.
Sometimes the most logical thought that come out from our head is far from "logic" in reality.
The book deals with the problems of philosophy and shows, as I believe, that the method of formulating these problems rests on the misunderstanding of the logic of our language.
Stop making sense
Logic is the science of the laws of thought, as thought,
that is of the necessary conditions to which thought considered in itself is a subject.
Logic issues in tautologies, mathematics in identities, philosophy in definitions; all trivial, but all part of the vital work of clarifying and organising our thought.
Logic is a system whereby one may go wrong with confidence.
Aristotle can be regarded as the father of logic. But his logic is too scholastic, full of subtleties, and fundamentally has not been of much value to the human understanding. It is a dialectic and an organon for the art of disputation.
Logic is a wonderful thing but doesn't always beat actual thought.
Every work of science great enough to be well remembered for a few generations affords some exemplification of the defective state of the art of reasoning of the time when it was written; and each chief step in science has been a lesson in logic.
An understanding of ordinary logic is no longer a required part of university degree programs, as was almost universally the case sixty years ago. Now, as a result, our world is full of uneducated people with higher degrees. They
The modern mind tends to be more and more critical and analytical in spirit, hence it must devise for itself an engine of expression which is logically defensible at every point and which tends to correspond to the rigorous spirit of modern science.
For hundreds of pages the closely-reasoned arguments unroll, axioms and theorems interlock. And what remains with us in the end? A general sense that the world can be expressed in closely-reasoned arguments, in interlocking axioms and theorems.
The concept of logical thinking is selection and this is brought about by the processes of acceptance and rejection. Rejection is the basis of logical thinking.
All logic texts are divided into two parts. In the first part, on deductible logic, the fallacies are explained; in the second part, on inductive logic, they are committed.
The truth is that grammar is always interesting, always useful. Mastering the logic of grammar contributes, in a mysterious way that again evokes some process of osmosis, to the logic of thought.
It is with logic that one proves; it is with intuition that one invents.
Logic is relative.
When introduced at the wrong time or place, good logic may be the worst enemy of good teaching.
You have to play the logic of a character.
Logic and reason are the naphthalene balls we use to pack them away into a sandook called 'Someday'. But when that day comes we are too old, too poor, too tired or too lazy.
Better to be without logic than without feeling.
You're looking for logic in all the wrong places.
Logic: an instrument used for bolstering a prejudice.
The mighty power of logic cleanses all it touches.
We can't avoid reasoning; we can only avoid doing it well.
The mind of man is more intuitive than logical, and comprehends more than it can coordinate.
Logic has made me hated in the world.
Riposte of "that old lady in the anecdote who was accused by her nieces of being illogical," Logic! Good gracious! What rubbish! How can I tell what I think till I see what I say?
Is is by logic that we prove, but by intuition that we discover.
What truly is logic? Who decides reason? [ ... ] It is only in the mysterious equations of love that any logic or reason can be found.
But I'm struggling to convince myself that logic had anything to do with it.
Logicians have but ill defined As rational the human mind; Reason, they say, belongs to man, But let them prove it if they can.
Logic can be patient, for it is eternal.
Logic rests on the axiom that existence exists. Logic is the art of non-contradictory identification.
Cold completely introspective logic places a philosopher on the road to the abstract. Out of this empty, artificial act of thinking there can result, of course, nothing which bears on the relation of man to himself, and to the universe.
Logic, when applied to people, fails miserably!
There were many times when logic was of no comfort.
a few rungs short in the ladder leading to logic land.
To be logical is very illogical.
With the faculty for severe logic sedulously cultivated by elderly women during long evenings of gossip till they can always find an hypothesis to fit all circumstances,
We seldom make logical mistakes, but often have mistaken logics.
Life is not an illogicality; yet it is a trap for logicians.
I have a massive divide between being a competent human being and being completely hopeless, when it comes to logic.
The heart is the best logician.
There is no logic like the logic of the heart.
It is not humanly possible to gather immediately from it what the logic of language is. Language disguises thought.
We must categorize and simplify in order to comprehend. But the reduction of complexity entails a great danger, since the line between enlightening epitome and vulgarized distortion is so fine.
Bad reasoning as well as good reasoning is possible; and this fact is the foundation of the practical side of logic.
A logical picture of facts is a thought.
I am an interpreter of interpretations