Ethics: ethical foundations have nothing to do with logic and ethical utterances are not true or false. — Terrapin Station
But again, what is truth and what is better?
Besides, for scientific progress (which I believe you think as ”good”) a lot of things we generally don’t see as moral has been done. — Towers
can we be certain that the laws of logic are valid? Or is logic to be taken as an absolute a priori? — Towers
My question for you is: can we be certain that the laws of logic are valid? — Towers
What you are saying makes sense, but what is knowledge? What can you know surely?
I don't know if you are familiar with Rene Descartes but I based my questions mostly on his solutions. — Towers
You mean the laws of nature right? — Towers
Plato's ideas don't exist in a material sense — Towers
So you are sure that there is a material or practical level of existence?
How do you know that? — Towers
I was wondering if that logic can be doubted, if I correctly use it in syllogism for example, will I get the most correct conclusion or one of many possible and neither correct nor wrong conclusions? — Towers
As far as I know the laws of logic, the rules of syllogisms, an introduction in deduction and induction are not taught in primary school, and because of this I think a lot of people don't know how to reason or use logic well. — Josh Alfred
1) can we be certain that the laws of logic are valid?
2) Or is logic to be taken as an absolute a priori?
3) can absolute relativism be logically acceptable? — Towers
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