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Paperback Nuances of Axiomatic Logic Book

ISBN: 1539476677

ISBN13: 9781539476672

Nuances of Axiomatic Logic

A pursuit of logic is obsessed with the discovery of truth. As simple as the truth is, there is no easy way to explain it because anything can be justified with the proper amount of prose. This book is best described as an experiment of the mind. It offers philosophic prose of reason in hopes of deriving the most logical conclusion for each entry. Dynamics of the human mind, issues confronting the human condition, and alibis for power are discussed within this work. Each entry is arranged in the manner in which it was composed. There is no table of contents which is explained by the book's unconventional format. In one way or another, we are wonderers surveying the truth while configuring ways in which we can apply its many revelations. In our current age, we are consumed with material qualifications stipulating on human capability. Our world has produced a person viewed as a container forced to redeem the value of their worth to a faceless utilitarian system. Human individuality has turned into a superficial outlet where each person competes for the highest advantage over another. We uniformly face one existential question, where has the integrity of mind gone? One of man's greatest outlets is found in his intelligence. Each idea has potential to entertain a new proposition of what could be. From there, we render an ability to work toward a better world knowing full well that perfection is beyond our reach. Logic describes a seemingly perfect vision of the world, but reason equally reminds us that we are all too human. Reason excites the creative dynamics of mind, but logic reinforces man's limitations. One is malleable while the other is immovable. Our ability to reason with both worlds is the surest way to an intellectual advantage. It is vindicated by discourse, neglected by most, but revered by a few.

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