as far as am not insane, am logical!
2007-03-22 05:12:54
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answer #1
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answered by sadafeh 2
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Logic has its limitation:
In the 1930s, Austrian mathematician Godel proved a
theorem which became the "Godel theorem" in cognition
theory. It states that any formalized 'logical' system
in principle cannot be complete in itself. It means
that a statement can always be found that can be
neither disproved nor proved using the means of that
particular system. To discuss about such a statement,
one must go beyond that very logic system; otherwise
nothing but a vicious circle will result. Psychologist
say that any experience is contingent - it's opposite
is logically possible and hence should not be treated
as contradictory.
2007-03-23 04:02:48
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I am very logical and analytical. To me, if it just does not make sense - then I'm not going to do it or believe it.
Great example; religion - to me, it's just all brainwashing because NOTHING can proved.
Don't get me wrong, I grew up going to church 3-4 times a week (church and different church-related activities). Once I reached high school age, as I entered a 'Sunday School' class, I saw a picture of Jesus on the wall. The Sunday School teacher entered the room and asked me if I had questions about the picture. I replied "how do you know this is Jesus"? She answered "I know because that is him". I then said "If you give him a shave and haircut - he'd look like anyother man walking down the street. So are you absolutley sure this is what he looked like"? She just stood there, with a look of complete shock and finally said "After today, I do NOT want you back in my class ever again!" I was surprised to hear this from her because she was in the nursery when my mother first began taking me to church - so she had known me for quite some time.
I finally surmised this; she could not answer my question because she's NEVER seen thim and she's only assuming the picture is him because that's what she grew up being told.
I'm not a Scientologist but to me, it must be proved to be correct, therefore, religion is nothing but brainwashing.
2007-03-22 12:39:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I can be logical when I don't allow my emotions to override my thoughts and actions. Like out on the road - I logically know that I shouldn't let anger get too out of hand but some days the other drivers can be complete morons...sigh.
2007-03-22 12:20:07
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answered by loves easy tears 3
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Would you dress in a prison uniform, march in circles with other inmates, wear a sign around your neck, and bark out sing-song cadence at the prompting of anyones orders?Say you are homeless, have no money, no food, the clothes on your back, and no other job available.For even a penny, would you do it? No. Would it be logical? No.How much money would make it logical?None. That was my decision.
2007-03-22 14:01:23
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answer #5
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answered by Micheal A 2
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I am a compulsive Logician.
I compulsively think logically, even during bouts of madness.
PS I want to take over the universe in a logical way.
2007-03-22 12:19:55
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answered by Anonymous
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No I'm not logical although I like to think I have good old fashioned pragmatism like, wear a raincoat and gumboots if you must go out during a storm.
2007-03-25 03:59:00
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answered by Freddy F 4
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Yes, I am logic person.
When someone yells at me, I laugh. Because they do not control my state of mind, I do.
2007-03-22 12:27:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all!
I always anticipate and think of stuff that are irrational and not in my capability to do, yet I tend to stick with them and do my best to make them happen. Eventually sometimes honestly they do occur while other times they fail tremendously!
2007-03-23 20:44:06
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answered by Pinky 3
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No, I act on my own impulses and logic has nothing to do with it...
2007-03-22 12:12:13
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answered by Anonymous
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