Well, if that were true, it wouldn't matter, anyway!
Yeah man, that'll solve the problem of wasting other students' and teachers' time!
Not in this day and age, anyway! Who needs to make sense and be coherent when we've got iPhones and Androids and televisions!? We got better shit...
So wouldn't that mean it's impossible to form an argument against logic, since it would be a self-referential argument which attempted to disprove...
See how they can turn out?
I actually meant that to be read in the sense that I don't dispute anything you're saying except the claim that it's my quaint, binary logic......
Aren't you using logic by writing and coherently forming an argument with which to tell me that logic doesn't matter, though?
On (a), I don't dispute that at all, except the claim that it's my quaint, binary logic, which I use as a scientific tool: I never said anything...
Refuse to teach him on grounds of a hostile work environment. Get him removed from the class, and good luck to him. I used to have people like...
Well, I suppose since logic would be something like the study of general correct reasoning, it wouldn't exactly be 'alongside' faith or hope;...
I've literally just rephrased something you've already said! I could've done that without understanding it.
I have no idea what you're talking about. Logic isn't as important as you think I think it is, because it's used by several billion people on...
As opposed to what?
I'm not really sure what you mean; but I'll attempt to check whether I understood what you were saying, and give a reason why I think it's...
I'm not sure what point you're trying to make; you seem, to me, to be talking hokum (actually, I think I might know exactly what you're trying to...
Despite its usefulness, water is a construct of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, as is hydrogen peroxide!
What makes you say that?
I couldn't agree more; you can prove anything with facts that's even remotely true!
Man, how'd you get to be so stupid? Edit: That's another deleted post by ytzk!
I'm talking about logic; that's the point. Anything that can be true but isn't necessarily (a contingency), is sometimes true in logic, based on...
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