Logic is a flawed concept in terms of being human. Logic does not include the information that we don't have, or the misinformation that can occur. When people made decisions in life on logic, it often turns out poorly for this reason.
Anyone who thinks alot is still making decisions with their emotions -- regardless of what claims they make about logic and reason. Fear, for example, can only be experienced by thinking about the world in a logical way. It doesn't mean that what is feared is true, only that it has been thought about.
2007-09-15 13:32:40
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answered by guru 7
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I agree with guru. If we base too much on logic, we would never leave home as each time the door opened and we stepped out we would think logically that bad things are more likely to happen. Each time we get into the car, We're more likely to have an accident and etc; However, I do think we need a healthy balance of all. The real truth comes when we rely on the right one at the right time.
2007-09-15 21:44:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Logic/reason
2007-09-15 20:34:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Logic and reasoning, at least with that I can logically predict a likely outcome.
Experience depends on the situation and therefore is not reliable.
2007-09-15 20:31:58
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answered by Greek 4
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Experience.
I find that logical reasoning evolves with experience. My ability to reason today is better than in my youth, because I have a greater memory bank of experiences to help guide my decision process.
2007-09-15 20:31:33
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answered by Sock 3
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i think of logical experiences...
that support or connect...
2007-09-15 21:25:13
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answered by M E 7
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WHAT ELSE DO WE TRULY HAVE CONTOL OVER BUT TO PURSUE OUR MEANING OF TRUTH!
2007-09-15 20:31:38
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answered by Mike 1 2
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