Every abstraction that is not a tautology contains some lie, and is therefore only applicable to some subset of all cases.
Such as..."all premises, major or minor, involved in the construction of a syllogism are lies".
Hmmm. Granted, deductive reasoning is only a subset of logic.
:)
Matt
In reply to Re^2: How do I know what I 'know' is right?
by mojotoad
in thread How do I know what I 'know' is right?
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