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Author Topic:   Formal and Informal Logic
robinrohan
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Message 158 of 191 (331406)
07-13-2006 8:38 AM
Reply to: Message 156 by Faith
07-12-2006 9:30 PM


Re: Logic of morals
I was asking you why, according to YOU, built in morality does not have logical grounds but logic given by God would have logical grounds.
I don't know if logic given by God would have logical grounds or not. But it might.
All I know is I can find no logical grounds for morality.
But I will add that the MORAL FEELINGS that we have SEEM based on some standard that is solid and objective. They seem real.
Edited by robinrohan, : No reason given.

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robinrohan
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Message 165 of 191 (331437)
07-13-2006 10:12 AM
Reply to: Message 162 by Jazzns
07-13-2006 10:02 AM


Re: Logic....
Robin started with premises and definitions that were not accept or not objective.
NO, I didn't. I just limited my subject matter to the god of Western tradition.

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robinrohan
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Message 166 of 191 (331438)
07-13-2006 10:13 AM
Reply to: Message 161 by nwr
07-13-2006 9:57 AM


Re: Logic of morals
Why don't we just stop it.
Okay.

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robinrohan
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Message 190 of 191 (331543)
07-13-2006 3:21 PM
Reply to: Message 189 by Jazzns
07-13-2006 2:55 PM


Re: Dealing With Logic-Challenged People
Robin was pushing a strong position that a combination of beliefs was logical invalid. Regardless of what I or anyone else says he does not seem to be able to notice how that position has nothing to do with logic but rather his personal worldview of a sensibly derived nihilism.
You've never understood the argument nor what sort of argument it is. It has nothing to do with nihilism.
You don't seem to understand that it is quite valid to LIMIT what an argument is about.

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