| [ Christian ] in KIDS 글 쓴 이(By): RNB (rainbow) 날 짜 (Date): 2001년 12월 12일 수요일 오전 04시 37분 09초 제 목(Title): As results, OK, We agree that "Same conclusion CAN be attained from logical reasoning or belief." (I am pleased :) We confirm that, You define logic and belief by using their procedures to get the conclusion and content, respectively. Logical/illogical can be categorized by existance of its logical procedure. Beacuse the belief does not follow the logical way, it is illogical. As a result, the logic and the belief conflict (are contradictory) to each other in terms of their procedure, fundamentally. I defined logic and belief by their conclusion and content, respectively. Logical/illogical can be categorized by existance of its logical procedure to get the conclusion. Belief/known can be categorized by existance of evidence. As a result, the logic and the belief sometimes conflict (opposite in what they say) but not always in terms of its conclusion and content, respectively. Example) A sentence: I believe "It will snow tomorrow" because TV forecast said so today, and the TV forecast has been correct this week. (A) (C): "It will snow tommorrow" Your oppinionn: (A) is an action of logical reasoning not the belief. My oppinion: (C) is obtained from logical reasoning and can be a belief, because there is logical reasoning and there is not enough evidence to prove it will snow tommorrow. |