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  • Is Logic "Fundamental" to Reality?
    logic apparently was "inescapable" because reality is logical.MindForged
    A good observation. You must be referring to a hyper-classical school of thought. I'm not sure if they necessarily wanted to mechanize reality. Their tendency is towards determinism but, perhaps, with exuberance (and here now I am sympathetic) logic was thrown in for good measure.
  • Welcome to The Philosophy Forum - an introduction thread
    Banno, dear.
    I'm happy to see you here.
  • Philosophical Starting Points
    A good question to post, creativesoul. (Hah! I have lost my ability to use the quote function -- it's been a long time).
    Anyway, something that Banno said about "where does it go wrong?" as a good starting point.
    I take issue with this because this was actually raised in one my academic report writing projects -- that before you 'could' ask this, you must have already had some exposure to some first principles and had formulated an 'opinion'. In other words, I believe asking "where does it go wrong" is a step-up from the question of philosophical starting point.

    I'd say instead that we are prone to using universals. Someone may have already alluded to it in this thread.
  • Welcome to The Philosophy Forum - an introduction thread
    Hi Baden,

    Thanks for the welcome. Good to be here! Good to see you guys.