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3 Some Interesting Bizarre Scenarios That Would Seriously Test the Power and Reliability of Logic
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Author’s Message XIII
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Part One
- 1 Viewpoints on Logic 1
- 2 Introduction 5
- 3 Mind and Logic 7
- 4 More on Logic 8
- 5 Logic and Reality in Life 9
- 6 Godel’s Proof and Mathematical Logic 15
- 7 Some Ideas Relating to Godel’s Undecidable Theorem and Mathematical Logic 17
- 8 Mathematical Logic and Proof 19
- 9 The Philosophy and Principles of Logic 23
- 10 Is a New Kind of Logic or Reason Possible? 44
- 11 The Basis and Reality of Logic 48
- 12 Reason and Logic in Human Affairs 51
- 13 Humanity and Logic 56
- 14 More on Mathematical Logic and Proof 67
- 15 Are We Rational? 71
- 16 The Conduct of Rational Argument 73
- 17 The Logic of Moral Behavior 75
- 18 The Logic of Evil 82
- 19 The Logic of Cause and Effect or Causal Effect 83
- 20 The Theory and Logic of Numbers 86
- 21 The Logic of Mathematical Equations 90
- 22 Logical Deduction 94
- 23 The Author’s Encounters with Logic 105
- 24 Conclusion 116
- 25 Epilogue: A Constructive and Important Proposal for Logic 120
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Part Two
- 1 What if Ideas, the Logic of Ideas, Are Such That … ? Further Thoughts … 127
- 2 Something to Ponder About 137
- 3 Some Interesting Bizarre Scenarios That Would Seriously Test the Power and Reliability of Logic 138
- 4 A Tongue-in-Cheek, Even Humorous, Slant on Human Logic 140
- 5 More on the Logic of Moral Behavior 141
- 6 The Logic of Good Versus Evil 143
- 7 More on the Logic of Evil 145
- 8 The Difficult Logic of Morals 146
- 9 The Logic of Human Relations 148
- 10 The Logic of Competition Versus Cooperation or Teamwork in Economics 156
- 11 The General Logic of Cooperation, Teamwork, Harmony, Peace, and Happiness 158
- 12 The Logic of Democratic Leadership 160
- 13 The Logic of Nature 162
- 14 The Paradoxical “Logic” of Time Travel in Theoretical Physics 164
- 15 The Logic of Space-Time in Theoretical Physics 166
- 16 The Logic of the Existence of God 167
- 17 The Logic of Religion and God 172
- 18 The Inscrutable Logic of Nature 174
- 19 The Logic of Planetary Movements 176
- 20 The Logic of Life, Nature, and the Supranatural in Our Universe: A No-Holds-Barred Analysis 177
- 21 The Possible Ultimate Logic Which Explains Everything in the Universe Including the Mysterious and the Unexplainable 181
- 22 The Logic of the Act of Thinking 185
- 23 The Logic of Probability or Luck 186
- 24 The Discrepancy in the Logic of Algebra 190
- 25 The Logic of Infinity 192
- 26 The Logic of Reality 197
- 27 Will the Laws or Logic of Physics Always Be Useful? 204
- 28 Practical Logic 205
- 29 Conflicts Arising from Logic and Their Solutions 215
- 30 The Serious Problem with Logic and Its Correction – Why Logic Goes Wrong and How to Prevent It from Going Wrong 223
- 31 The Simplification of Logic 225
- 32 Being Logical 227
- 33 A Short, Simple, and Effective Way of Dealing with Logical Problems and Disputes in Everyday Affairs 238
- 34 The Last Say on Logical Reasoning or the Use of Logic 240
- 35 The Future of Logic 260
- 36 Final Conclusion: What Logic Really Is After All 263
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Appendices
- Appendix 1: Is Our Physics the Only Reality? 275
- Appendix 2: The Logic of Space-Time and Time Travel 279
- Appendix 3: The Puzzling Logic of Gravity 285
- Appendix 4: The Logic Behind a Scientific Discovery (Maxwell Equations) 289
- Appendix 5: A Reply to the Editor of a Prestigious Mathematical Journal Raising Some Important Points 293
- Appendix 6: Notes – Some Logical Concepts of Calculus (Mathematics) 297
- Appendix 7: Notes – Some Logical Concepts of Quantum Theory (Physics) 299
- Appendix 8: Economic Reasoning at Work (with Commentary) 305
- Appendix 9: Scientific Reasoning at Work (with Commentary) 313
- Appendix 10: Mathematical Reasoning at Work (with Commentary) 361
- Appendix 11: Interesting Quotations on Logic and Thought – Something to Ponder About 483
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Author’s Message XIII
-
Part One
- 1 Viewpoints on Logic 1
- 2 Introduction 5
- 3 Mind and Logic 7
- 4 More on Logic 8
- 5 Logic and Reality in Life 9
- 6 Godel’s Proof and Mathematical Logic 15
- 7 Some Ideas Relating to Godel’s Undecidable Theorem and Mathematical Logic 17
- 8 Mathematical Logic and Proof 19
- 9 The Philosophy and Principles of Logic 23
- 10 Is a New Kind of Logic or Reason Possible? 44
- 11 The Basis and Reality of Logic 48
- 12 Reason and Logic in Human Affairs 51
- 13 Humanity and Logic 56
- 14 More on Mathematical Logic and Proof 67
- 15 Are We Rational? 71
- 16 The Conduct of Rational Argument 73
- 17 The Logic of Moral Behavior 75
- 18 The Logic of Evil 82
- 19 The Logic of Cause and Effect or Causal Effect 83
- 20 The Theory and Logic of Numbers 86
- 21 The Logic of Mathematical Equations 90
- 22 Logical Deduction 94
- 23 The Author’s Encounters with Logic 105
- 24 Conclusion 116
- 25 Epilogue: A Constructive and Important Proposal for Logic 120
-
Part Two
- 1 What if Ideas, the Logic of Ideas, Are Such That … ? Further Thoughts … 127
- 2 Something to Ponder About 137
- 3 Some Interesting Bizarre Scenarios That Would Seriously Test the Power and Reliability of Logic 138
- 4 A Tongue-in-Cheek, Even Humorous, Slant on Human Logic 140
- 5 More on the Logic of Moral Behavior 141
- 6 The Logic of Good Versus Evil 143
- 7 More on the Logic of Evil 145
- 8 The Difficult Logic of Morals 146
- 9 The Logic of Human Relations 148
- 10 The Logic of Competition Versus Cooperation or Teamwork in Economics 156
- 11 The General Logic of Cooperation, Teamwork, Harmony, Peace, and Happiness 158
- 12 The Logic of Democratic Leadership 160
- 13 The Logic of Nature 162
- 14 The Paradoxical “Logic” of Time Travel in Theoretical Physics 164
- 15 The Logic of Space-Time in Theoretical Physics 166
- 16 The Logic of the Existence of God 167
- 17 The Logic of Religion and God 172
- 18 The Inscrutable Logic of Nature 174
- 19 The Logic of Planetary Movements 176
- 20 The Logic of Life, Nature, and the Supranatural in Our Universe: A No-Holds-Barred Analysis 177
- 21 The Possible Ultimate Logic Which Explains Everything in the Universe Including the Mysterious and the Unexplainable 181
- 22 The Logic of the Act of Thinking 185
- 23 The Logic of Probability or Luck 186
- 24 The Discrepancy in the Logic of Algebra 190
- 25 The Logic of Infinity 192
- 26 The Logic of Reality 197
- 27 Will the Laws or Logic of Physics Always Be Useful? 204
- 28 Practical Logic 205
- 29 Conflicts Arising from Logic and Their Solutions 215
- 30 The Serious Problem with Logic and Its Correction – Why Logic Goes Wrong and How to Prevent It from Going Wrong 223
- 31 The Simplification of Logic 225
- 32 Being Logical 227
- 33 A Short, Simple, and Effective Way of Dealing with Logical Problems and Disputes in Everyday Affairs 238
- 34 The Last Say on Logical Reasoning or the Use of Logic 240
- 35 The Future of Logic 260
- 36 Final Conclusion: What Logic Really Is After All 263
-
Appendices
- Appendix 1: Is Our Physics the Only Reality? 275
- Appendix 2: The Logic of Space-Time and Time Travel 279
- Appendix 3: The Puzzling Logic of Gravity 285
- Appendix 4: The Logic Behind a Scientific Discovery (Maxwell Equations) 289
- Appendix 5: A Reply to the Editor of a Prestigious Mathematical Journal Raising Some Important Points 293
- Appendix 6: Notes – Some Logical Concepts of Calculus (Mathematics) 297
- Appendix 7: Notes – Some Logical Concepts of Quantum Theory (Physics) 299
- Appendix 8: Economic Reasoning at Work (with Commentary) 305
- Appendix 9: Scientific Reasoning at Work (with Commentary) 313
- Appendix 10: Mathematical Reasoning at Work (with Commentary) 361
- Appendix 11: Interesting Quotations on Logic and Thought – Something to Ponder About 483
- Bibliography
- Index