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Old 06-04-2021, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Diesel911 View Post
I guess it depends on what your personal definition is: log·ic [lójjik]
n
1. philosophy theory of reasoning: the branch of philosophy that deals with the theory of deductive and inductive arguments and aims to distinguish good from bad reasoning
2. system or instance of reasoning: any system of, or an instance of, reasoning and inference
3. sensible argument and thought: sensible rational thought and argument rather than ideas that are influenced by emotion or whim
4. reasoning of particular field: the principles of reasoning relevant to a particular field
5. relationship and pattern of events: the relationship between specific events, situations, or objects, and the inevitable consequences of their interaction
6. comput circuit design in computer: the circuit design and principles used by a computer in its operation

Clearly what is logical to one person is not logical to another.

If you have a disagreement about a point of logic it needs to be specifically brought up.

Opinions ought to be backed up with some sort of actual evidence to be creditable.
No, there isn't any difference of logic, and opinion isn't logic.

You used bad reasoning and thus your opinion is illogical.
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