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Re: Logic as classical (derivation), modern (dimension) and postmodern (twilight) - 05-19-2006, 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Mohan.C
Then, I think we should include both intuition and instinct.
Guille and Mohan, I think that natural logic is both intuitional and instinctual, much more than principled, and herein lies the problem. The modern world must look carefully and deeply at the many forms and definitions of logic to truly determine what the meanings really are. Realize, we have every type from Aristotle's principled logic to Brouer's intuitionistic logic, plus some one hundred thirty-five others___and then there's also psychologic and music logic... We make most mistakes of interpretation on this one issue alone___this must change...

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