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Asked by qphia - 26/10/09 at 10:10 am

Does logic change between different generations?

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  1. Constantine answered...
    November 12th, 2009 at 1:23 pm

    Yes, in a way, but it’s a cyclic process

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  2. apeman answered...
    December 8th, 2009 at 12:05 am

    No

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  3. maestroscuro answered...
    February 4th, 2010 at 4:45 pm

    Logic does not change. It takes its laws from the way our mind is made. The sense and the value, i.e. the pragmatics, we give to Logic changes. Also within the same generation. Also among individuals belonging to same space/time.

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  4. brianshope answered...
    July 29th, 2010 at 8:48 am

    Because logic itself is bound epistemologically to modernity – and culturally to the west and western roots – as a way of knowing logic probably does not change broadly. Other cultures and the upcoming generations may not even operate within what would be defined as logic in modernity or by qphia’s question; it is culturally bound in knowing and in the question itself.

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