Logics Flashcards

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Logic 1

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Knowledge is a whole group or subdivision of a group of data or speculations or conclusions on data or methods of gaining data.

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Logic 2

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A body of knowledge is a body of data, aligned or unaligned, or methods of gaining data.

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Logic 3

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Any knowledge which can be sensed, measured or experienced by any entity is capable of influencing that entity.
COROLLARY: That knowledge which cannot sensed, measured or experienced by any entity or type of entity cannot influence that entity or type of entity.

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Logic 4

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A datum is a symbol of space, time,matter, energy or any combination thereof of any universe or the matter, space , time , energy itself or any combination thereof of any universe.

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Logic 5

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A definition of terms is necessary to the alignment, statement and resolution of suppositions observations, problems and solutions and their communication

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Descriptive Definition:

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One which classifies by characteristics, by describing existing states of being.

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Differentiative Definition:

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One which compares unlikeness to existing states of being or not being

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Associative Definition:

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One which declares likeness to existing states of being or not being

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Action Definition:

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One which delineates cause and potential change of state of being by cause of existence, inexistence action, inaction, purpose or lack of purpose.

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Logic 6

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Absolutes are unobtainable

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Logic 7

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Gradient scales are necessary to the evaluation of problems and their data.
COROLLARY: Any datum has only relative truth
COROLLARY: Truth is relative to environments, experience and truth.

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Logic 8

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A datum can be evaluated only by a datum of comparable magnitude.

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Logic 9

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A datum is as valuable as it has been evaluated

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Logic 10

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The value of a datum is established by the amount of alignment (relationship) it imparts to other data

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Logic 11

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The value of a datum or field of data can be established by its degree of assistance in survival or its inhibition to survival.

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Logic 12

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The value of a datum or a field of data is modified by the viewpoint of the observer.

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Logic 13

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Problems are resolved by compartmenting them into areas of similar magnitude and data, comparing them to data already known or partially known, and resolving each area. Data which cannot be known immediately may be resolved by addressing what is known and using its solution to resolve the remainder

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Logic 14

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Factors introduced into a problem or solution which do not derive from natural law but only from authoritarian command aberrate that problem or solution.

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Logic 15

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The introduction of an arbitrary into a problem or solution invites the further introduction of arbitraries into problems and solutions

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Logic 16

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And abstract postulate must be compared to the universe to which it applies and brought into the category of things which can be sensed, measured or experienced in that universe before such postulate can be considered workable

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Logic 17

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Those fields which most depend upon authoritative opinion for their data least contain known natural law

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Logic 18

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A postulate is as valuable as it is workable.

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Logic 19

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The workability of a postulate is established by the degree to which it explains existing phenomena already known, by the degree that it predicts new phenomena which when looked for will be found to exist, and by the degree that it does not require that phenomena which do not exist in fact be called into existence for its explanation.

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Logic 20

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A science may be considered to be a large body of aligned data which has similarity in application and which has been deduced or induced from basic postulates.

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Logic 21

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Mathematics are methods of postulating or resolving real or abstract data in any universe and integrating by symbolisation of data,postulates and resolutions.

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Logic 22

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The human mind is an observer,postulator,creator and storage place of knowledge.

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Logic 23

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The human mind is a servomechanism to any mathematics evolved or employed by the human mind.
POSTULATE: The human mind and inventions of the human mind are capable of resolving any and all problems which can be sensed,measured or experienced directly or indirectly.
COROLLARY: The human mind is capable of resolving the problem of the human mind.

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Logic 24

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The resolution of the philosophical,scientific and human studies(such as economics,politics,sociology,medicine,criminology,etc. ) Depends primarily upon the resolution of the problems of the human mind.