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futurebird said:How on Earth can you evaluate someone's political stance with "philosophical logic" -- this all sounds pretty dubious to me. The notion that math grew out of anything that... haphazard is pretty wild too.
Have you taken "philosophical logic"? It uses symbolic logic like math and has the same rules. The difference is math specializes in numbers, and I guess things like lines and shapes. Where do you think "logical fallacies" come from? Hint: It's not math.
The were discovered using logic from philosophy.
And you apply this political ideas? So what can you do with it. Tell me if a law is right or wrong using "logic" ?
If you formulate it correctly, which is the hardest part. That's really the whole point. You start out with propositions, and use logic to determine an outcome, i.e. if your conclusion is valid or not.
The difference being your symbols can stand for anything, not just a number or shape or whatever.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-order_logic
For a brief overview of what I mean with an example.