answers1: Why is logic considered a branch of philosophy? <br>
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~~~ Philosophy is 'original critical thought'; <br>
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Critical Thinking Mini Lessons <br>
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Bertrand Russell on Critical Thinking <br>
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All 'means of knowing' are branches of the tree of philosophy! <br>
'Logic' is a branch, one way of knowing. <br>
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All sciences are feeder branches of the tree of philosophy! <br>
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Read the links for a clue of what philosophy actually is!
answers2: It is not a "branch". It is a subset of epistemology.
Without logic, there could be no thoughts, but thoughts themselves are
composed of metaphysical judgments based on epistemological
operations. <br>
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answers3: I think logic makes science possible; to be able to look at
something objectively as possible...and unassuming as can be...is what
allows science to work IMHO. It's the means to apply science in an
intelligent way. But it's still a philosophy in my book; a way to look
at things as well as a way to apply ourselves.....it just happens to
work, in verifiable ways.
answers4: I think we need our definitions straight here. <br>
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Philosophy is to discover truth. Science is a methodology in which
truths can be found, not the only one. Science deals with mainly
empiricism while there are other methods such as rationalism. Logic is
a tool used by these methods. Rene Descartes used rationalism to
discover the truth that I exist, while Robert Boyle used the
scientific method to discover the truth that gas expands when heated,
both needed logic to achieve this. Logic is therefore considered a
branch of philosophy because without logic truth cannot be understood,
let alone discovered. Other branches of philosophy such as ethics,
aesthetics, metaphysics, etc., are categories of truths.
answers5: logic is a major accomplishment in the history of the human
mind. without logic one is still mired in magic and BS. The goal of
philosophy is reality - it's to understand "how it all works" - and
one uses logic to get there.
answers6: Philosophy is thinking about thinking. <br>
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And logic (I took Logic 101 in college) is how we know if something is
true or not, and that's considered a thought process. <br>
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Our whole world of socializing (vocal and written) is based on If A =
B, and B = C, then A must = C also. <br>
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You will find that many people don't apply that rule to their own
thinking process, and so we get a lot of cultural oddities that seem
to defy logic, but in the end... <br>
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The universe runs on logical principles. A massive body should cause
space to curve and so should cause gravity. An orbiting planet should
form an elliptical orbit, and sure enough it does.
answers7: Philosophy means love of wisdom and logic is the first steps
on the path to wisdom. <br>
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Philosophy also means Love and pursuit of wisdom by intellectual
means and moral self-discipline. <br>
2. Investigation of the nature, causes, or principles of reality,
knowledge, or values, based on logical reasoning rather than empirical
methods. <br>
3. A system of thought based on or involving such inquiry: the
philosophy of Hume. <br>
4. The critical analysis of fundamental assumptions or beliefs. <br>
5. The disciplines presented in university curriculum's of science and
the liberal arts, except medicine, law, and theology. <br>
6. The discipline comprising logic, ethics, aesthetics, metaphysics,
and epistemology. <br>
7. A set of ideas or beliefs relating to a particular field or
activity; an underlying theory: an original philosophy of advertising.
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8. A system of values by which one lives: <br>
9. Challenge your preconceptions.
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