| [ Christian ] in KIDS 글 쓴 이(By): parsec ( 먼 소 류 ) 날 짜 (Date): 2001년 12월 7일 금요일 오후 12시 20분 31초 제 목(Title): Re: Definitions > Simple question, is there anything difficult to determine it is > belief or logical reasoning? > I mean, we usually face the situation in which we continued to > think and consider logically, but at some point, we need to > decide by our preference, experience or inspiration > without any logical base. > > In this case, his conclusion is logical or illogical. > > I mean he tried his best but he cannot continue to think > logically at some point. > > Can we call his conclusion logical or illogical? Illogical. As I said repeatedly. And answer to your previous question if I have to use the word 'conflict': If two statements cannot stand simultaneously, I call them to conflict each other. As I said, 'x is logical' and 'x is a belif' are two conflicting statements, So 'My belief is logical' is a contradiction. And I use 'illogical' for 'not logical'. Therefore 'not logical but not illogical, either' is a contradiction. FYI. If you don't share this idea, I won't insist you should. ◇ ~~~_ _ ∴ ~|~| | _/__, SEP. 11. 2001 _ ∴∴ _ ~ | | \ ` Armorica under a tat ,-| `,-,_| |__ | | | A ______|_|__|_|___|__|| | |__|_|_____________________________________ |