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What is the Logic in That?
Syllogism alone lacks the confirming participating foundation and the operative physicality needed for logic to be rightfully explained beyond this, whether it be past or future. Definition of Syllogism is as follows: "an argument the conclusion of which is supported by two premises of which one (major premise) contains the term (major term) that is the predicate of the conclusion, and the other (minor premise) contains the term (minor term) that is the subject of the conclus

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Mar 3, 202510 min read
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Opposites Attract
One highly great indulgent argument among many that capture enthusiast's minds lays between that of philosophy, along with philosophy's "thoughtful derivatives," and religion itself. It seems though we can never achieve enough out of this dispute, most notably that of Creation and Evolution in its path. However, as author Marcus Weeks states "...both philosophy and religion are interrelated," like that of long lost cousins in his book Philosophy In Minutes. I also feel that

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Nov 2, 20176 min read
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