Zoom Bullets this Sunday
• Sir Robin was either, temporarily raptured, ruptured, or for you non-believers out there...abducted by aliens, perhaps to discuss plans for a future documentary? Hosted by Sir Robin, himself?
• I liked Sir Robin's Thor versus Hulk, American football coach comic/film idea, also hosted by Sir Robin.
• Via formal academic reading and research, and my online academic reading and research: A proposition (conclusion) or premise (s) and conclusion within an argument, even if logical, and even if reasonable is/are not necessarily factual (true).
• What is factual and true, depends on the use of a superior proposition (conclusion) and/or premise (s) and conclusion than counter proposition (conclusion) and/or premise (s) and conclusion.
• Of course, humanly speaking, reasoning, true and false, is filtered through various human worldviews and paradigms, therefore there is often disagreement.
• (l < t) ˜ ⊨ (l = t)
(Logic is included in truth, does not entail logic equals truth) (Symbols from Langer text)
• As Pire recognizes, a sound (true) argument has all true premises. (69). (A true conclusion)
• CONWAY DAVID A. AND RONALD MUNSON (1997) The Elements of Reasoning, Wadsworth Publishing Company, New York.
• LANGER, SUSANNE K (1953)(1967) An Introduction to Symbolic Logic, Dover Publications, New York. (Philosophy).
• PIRIE, MADSEN (2006)(2015) How To Win Every Argument, Bloomsbury, London.
• 6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except through Me. (John 14: 6 NASB)
• Disagreeing with a person's worldview, or paradigms within a worldview, does not necessarily equate to a dislike or hatred of that person.
• Accusing a person of hatred or like, within a disagreement, often within our politically correct western culture (s), serves as method of ending any serious, open-minded discussion. (Not stating that hatred never exists)
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