How do you determine if a statement is logical or not?
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How do you determine if a statement is logical or not?
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Logical statements have two parts, a hypothesis that presents facts that the statement needs to be true, and a conclusion that presents a new fact we can infer when the hypothesis is true. For a statement to be always true, there must be no counterexamples for which the hypothesis is true and the conclusion is false.
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in logic, there must be a set of rules, which would determine whether one's reasoning is correct or incorrect. If it were correct, it would be logical. This is where the difficulty and ambiguity of logic come in.