I personally don't think logic can be applied to every situation that arises, but what do you think?
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Sometimes one reacts instinctively, but I wouldn't call that a decision. Even if you are deciding what action would make you feel good and not considering other factors, you are using logic to weigh the options.
Unfortunately, I think we act and then use logic to justify it.
We don't use logic to justify anything. We use reasons, and then on those merits of reasonableness, we erect a logical scheme.
Using logic is just using valid reasoning. You're making a distinction without a difference.
There is a difference. Valid reasoning is all theoretical, descriptive of how the world is. So a car is a car, there cannot be a car and not a car in the same sense, etc....
But reasons for actions are completely different. They are rhetorical. So I do this because it will give me fame, etc. It is not simply descriptive of what is, but calls something else.
I personally don't think logic can be applied to every situation that arises, but what do you think?
some situations in life can be made with logic alone, but not all things in life can be understood with logic. for example one does not simply choose to truly love a certain person. If logic was the basis for love alone i would have married yeara agom, there have been some truly amazing girls in my life that from a logical perspective i shkuld have asked them to marry me. however I did not love them. The one i do hold closest to my heart logically one wouldnt consider right for anyone.
ah but how does one decide which they love.
There are pheromones, hormones, endorphins, oxytocins, empathic "mirror neurons" and environmental or learned response factors. Those are what cause most marriages. Sometimes, however, the pheromones, hormones, et cetera, pull us in other directions, and that is when it takes a reasoned act of will, to overcome these purely physical factors. There are all kinds of physical and chemical things labeled as love. People like to say that they "fell in love" when all that really happened was that they got sexually aroused and made a move.some situations in life can be made with logic alone, but not all things in life can be understood with logic. for example one does not simply choose to truly love a certain person.
In many Christian marriage ceremonies the couple promises to love. It is not about feelings. It is not about bargains. It is only when the new has worn off the sex, and all those cute little quirks have become major annoyances that love can come in to play. Then love is the kind word when the cruel word is so attractive, the sacrifice of selfish interest, of personal comfort, the extra unrewarded or even un-noticed effort. Love means nothing when it's easy. Real love is an act of will, not because of, but in spite of, all the other factors.If logic was the basis for love alone i would have married yeara agom, there have been some truly amazing girls in my life that from a logical perspective i shkuld have asked them to marry me. however I did not love them. The one i do hold closest to my heart logically one wouldnt consider right for anyone.
But is it rational to persue what is worth persuing