(February 29, 2016 at 2:15 pm)Harris Wrote: Logic can accurately represent the true nature of reality. Beginning with simple descriptions of particular things, we can eventually assemble our information in order to achieve a comprehensive view of the world.
Logic is a tool that we created to represent reality. We have different forms of logic that we can choose to use depending on what we want to describe. For example, propositional logic is no good for describing intelligence which is why some people created fuzzy logic for example. The same has happened with different branches of Maths. We have statistics, calculus, geometry, probability, all kinds of weird numbering systems etc. Each tool is limited to a certain scope. A scientific law is merely another tool we use to describe an aspect of reality.
You are mistaking the language used to describe something with what it is actually describing.