The River logic
a: Logic ~
b: a river
What: 'Logic is like a river that can be followed from a source (a set of premises) to a set of conclusions consistently deducible from those premises. The problem is, there are many forces in our ape brain that try to distort the flow of that river. These distorting influences include emotions, ego, agendas, and preconceived representational categories." See the link to read the whole argument.
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Writer: bkumnick (?)
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Date: Oct 30 2011 11:05 AM
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