Quotes About Logic
The madness of faith is a very different thing from the madness of Enlightenment Reason.
~ Adam Roberts
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demonstrates quite clearly Swift's maxim that you cannot reason someone out of a position they did not reason themselves into.
~ Adam Rutherford
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Voluptuous promises, Crystalline logic, Caressing assurances Lead him, the slave Of his own destruction.
~ Aeschylus
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I will speak in defense of reason: for the very child of vanity is violence.
~ Aeschylus
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It is all about numbers. It is all about sequence. It's the mathematical logic of being alive. If everything kept to its normal progression, we would live with the sadness--cry and then walk--but what really breaks us cleanest are the losses that happen out of order.
~ Aimee Bender
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It is all about numbers. It is all about sequence. It's the mathematic logic of being alive. If everything kept to its normal progression, we would live with the sadness—cry and then walk—but what really breaks us the cleanest are the losses that happen out of order.
~ Aimee Bender
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I heard precious little questioning of the preposterous logic by which the president and vice president had conflated Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. It was as if the nation had decided to suspend the normal rigors of logical analysis while we pursued war against a noun (terror) and a nation (Iraq) that had absolutely nothing to do with the attack we were seeking to avenge.
~ Al Gore
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Abraham Lincoln, said in 1838, when he and the United States were both very young, "Reason—cold, calculating, unimpassioned reason—must furnish all materials for our future support and defence. Let those materials be moulded into general intelligence, sound morality, and in particular, a reverence for the Constitution and laws.
~ Al Gore
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Faith in the power of reason—the belief that free citizens can govern themselves wisely and fairly by resorting to logical debate on the basis of the best evidence available, instead of raw power—was and remains the central premise of American democracy. This premise is now under assault.
~ Al Gore
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I believe that the vividness experienced in the reading of words is automatically modulated by the constant activation of the reasoning centers of the brain that are used in the process of cocreating the representation of reality the author has intended. By contrast, the visceral vividness portrayed on television has the capacity to trigger instinctual responses similar to those triggered by reality itself -- and without being modulated by logic, reason, and reflective thought.
~ Al Gore
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To find a unique position, you must ignore conventional logic. Conventional logic says you find your concept inside yourself or inside the product. Not true. What you must do is look inside the prospect's mind.
~ Al Ries
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See how small your are next to the mountains. Accept what is bigger that you and what you do not understand. The world may appear illogical to you, but it does not follow that it is illogical per se. Our life is not the measure of all things: consider sublime places a reminder of human insignificance and frailty.
~ Alain de Botton
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We too often act from scripts generated by the crises of long ago that we've all but consciously forgotten. We behave according to an archaic logic which now escapes us, following a meaning we can't properly lay bare to those we depend on most. We may struggle to know which period of our lives we are really in, with whom we are truly dealing and what sort of behaviour the person before us is rightfully owed. WE can be a little tricky to be around.
~ Alain de Botton
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The trouble with computers, she thought, was that they had no intuitive senses. Only deductive ones. You had to ask the right question.
~ Alan Dean Foster
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Facts can be most persuasive.
~ Alan Dean Foster
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But rational thoughts lead only to rational thoughts, whereas irrational thoughts lead to new experiences.
~ Alan Lightman
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Scientists are buffoons, not because they are rational but because the cosmos is irrational. Or perhaps it is not because the cosmos is irrational but because they are rational. Who
~ Alan Lightman
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In this acausal world, scientists are helpless. Their predictions become postdictions. Their equations become justifications, their logic, illogic. Scientists turn reckless and mutter like gamblers who cannot stop betting. Scientists are buffoons, not because they're rational but because the cosmos is irrational. Or perhaps it is not because the cosmos is irrational because they are rational. Who can say which, in an acausal world?
~ Alan Lightman
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n'avais pas besoin de cette hypothèse-là" ("I have no need for that assumption
~ Alan Lightman
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Bed-sheet creases print a river delta on Mick's back and in his restlessness it strikes him that civilisation and its history are similarly bagatelles, deluded into thinking that their progress has the ordered logic of a chess match when it's more the random ping of Tiddlywinks.
~ Alan Moore
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Really, it's just a question of reassembling the components in the correct sequence...
~ Alan Moore
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These realms of heated chaos and cool logic fused together in the great Greek tragedies as audiences followed a hero trying to impose order (the Apollonian urge) on whatever random fate threw his way (the Dionysian drive).
~ Derren Brown
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Some people like to talk of intuition as a way of knowing truth; that gut reactions are as good as evidence based facts. Its a really silly way of thinking...
~ Derren Victor Brown
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My father used to say, "Don't raise your voice. Improve your argument."
~ Desmond Tutu
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