In time we all turn into statues
2007-12-28 09:33:18
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answer #1
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answered by Salivating Fish 3
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In logic, pragmatism shows results. Pretending to know why or that it doesn't matter: scientific theories and proofs exist. Logic is not filled with fallacy, it's filled with accomplishment. Not sure what it is you never lose. No, you're not meaningless, nor are any of us. Of course time ticks, but like Woody Allen says, it's nature's way of preventing everything from happening at once. We're not slaves to it, either. We're in it awhile.
2007-12-28 17:48:38
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answer #2
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answered by Dinah 7
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Angst is said to be caused by the fact that we are born alone, we go through life alone and we die alone, like all creatures, but we know it.
Thoreau said we all lead lives of quiet desperation.
I say, if there is an afterlife, cool. If not, I can use the rest. Things werent so bad before I was born, I think it will be fine after I die.
2007-12-28 17:37:57
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answer #3
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answered by Patrick H 5
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Do read the works of Chuck Palahniuk ?.....i recommend them to you....to answer your question yes i think your views are valid indeed there is a distinct possibility both are filled with fallicies.......i think religion might have a few more on the scale personally but hey !
2007-12-28 17:37:14
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answer #4
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answered by steven b 3
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Inference is the act or process of deriving a conclusion based solely on what one already knows.
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Logis is the study of the principles and criteria of valid inference and demonstration.
Therefore, Logic can't be ignorant, yet flaws are possible.
2007-12-28 17:41:48
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answer #5
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answered by Geist König 4
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coherent logic will never pretend that it does not matter but it will reason that we might never find the answer to why or how... i don't know where tiy learn your logic from but it seems you need to do more research...
2007-12-28 17:36:56
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answer #6
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answered by Natural Order 2
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Logic, as in analytical thinking, can exist in the context of religion very successfully. At least it does in my religion: Christian, Roman Catholic.
2007-12-28 17:32:41
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answer #7
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answered by Acorn 7
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Yeeeah. Right.
2007-12-28 18:02:07
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answered by Agellius CM 3
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how is logic ignorant? ignorance is lack of knowledge, logic depends on knowledge to draw conclusions. i don't understand the rest of your comments; there's no logical flow.
2007-12-28 17:37:27
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answered by bad tim 7
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No. Logic is not inherently either ignorant nor learned: it all depends on how it is applied.
2007-12-28 17:35:51
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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