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What_am_I
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Posted 01/17/08 - 07:24 PM:
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I was wondering what the site thought about a dictionary of Logic,

It would include:
  1. Basic Truths of Nature
  2. Basic Truths of All Species
  3. Basic Truths about Humanitarian thought Processes
  4. Basic Truths About Physics (Nuclear, Chemical [What it causes], State Trends, Cold vs Heat Trends, Gravitational Trends, Electromagnetic Trends)
  5. Applications of them

I'm thinking If it were to be a site sponsered thing, more people would get involved. I'm thinking Its simply a reference to all truths we know about the world, and It's up to us to put two and two togethor to come up with a good theory/potential government/Whatever we come up with

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Posted 01/17/08 - 09:18 PM:
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Since when does logic include nature, biology, humanitarianism or physics? confused

If you think you can do physics or biology by reasoning from "basic" material, you're either extremely young or extremely foolish.

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- Otto Neurath
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Posted 01/18/08 - 09:46 AM:
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How about a Dictionary of illogic, containing all the Acidic Truths? Mix the two together and we'll have a pinch of salt to take them with.

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