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Ep: 108 Steven Pinker’s ”Rationality”Chapter 3 ”Logic and Critical Thinking” - reflections and analysis.

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The Laws of Logic and Formal Fallacies

i don't see the reason for dividing up knowledge into different categories. I think logic can apply across the board, it's just that sometimes it won't reveal the error is or reveal a path towards progress. And other times it will. i am going to read sections of this and leave other sections out. But let's begin. Pinker begins by saying qute logic is called formal because it deals not with the contents of statements, but with their forms. For example, from the premises, a lame puppy would not say thank you if you offered to lend it a skipping rope. You offered to lend the lame puppy a skipping rope, one may deduce the puppy did not say thank

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