I suppose im saying that the measure of reasonableness is something that exists separately from the processes we apply it to. — DingoJones
Is imagination logical or illogical? — BrianW
we only need to judge the instance according to whatever standards of reason those involved in the judging are in fact using. — DingoJones
So maybe the basis of imagination doesn't crisply fall into either category. — apokrisis
This would imply that with a variety of judges there is the possibility of a variety of judgements. Also, it means judgement is determined by the code of conduct adhered to by the judges. — BrianW
Is imagination logical or illogical? — BrianW
We can't imagine a square circle. — TheMadFool
Yet we have Schrodinger's cat, both dead and alive. — TheMadFool
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