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1. Parts compose wholes.
2. Wholes contain parts.
3. Equivalences equate differences.
4. Differences distinguish equivalences.
5. Limits limit links.
6. Links link limits.
7. Sensations sense influences.
8. Influences influence sensations.
9. Origins originate derivatives.
10. Derivative inherit origins.
11. Rules rule conditions.
12. Conditions condition rules.
13. Intents intend fulfillments.
14. Fulfillments fulfill intents.

Which one among the above is incorrect/illogical?

2007-08-28 22:28:43 · 3 answers · asked by The Knowledge Server 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

3 answers

The premise that only one is incorrect/illogical is incorrect.

2007-08-28 22:39:06 · answer #1 · answered by Jeremiah 3 · 1 1

Everything in logic is true by definition but logic does not equal its described (it is not the described its self), its self being description for sense experience of other and there for that truth in logic is irresponsibly true in that descriptions are creatable in the absence of coherent reality and may contain internally true logic but false in its totality as its self does not subsist on real sense experience, i.e. true by definition may contain not truth but falsehood.

1. Parts compose wholes.
2. Wholes contain parts.
3. Equivalences equate differences.
4. Differences distinguish equivalences.
5. Limits limit links.
6. Links link limits.
7. Sensations sense influences.
8. Influences influence sensations.
9. Origins originate derivatives.
10. Derivative inherit origins.
11. Rules rule conditions.
12. Conditions condition rules.
13. Intents intend fulfillment's. [Consciousness intends, its content intention, it intends intent, is determinant for intent but not creator for intent. Self reflective consciousness assumes possession but may incorrectly assume authorship (what does every thief know).]
14. Fulfillment's fulfill intents.

2007-08-29 21:28:38 · answer #2 · answered by Psyengine 7 · 0 0

7.

Sensations need an influence to be sensed.

2007-08-29 05:50:49 · answer #3 · answered by Eyerish 5 · 0 0

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