RE: What is illogical? Nothing?
December 29, 2010 at 4:39 pm
(This post was last modified: December 29, 2010 at 4:40 pm by Edwardo Piet.)
Everything that exists is logical because everything that exists is, logically, itself. The Law of Identity is logical, everything that exists obeys that law, everything that exists is logical.
The statement "Sky is purple, therefore the sun exists" is logical in the sense it logically is that statement and not not that statement, it itself - the statement - obeys the law of identity. What it refers to is not logically valid but what it IS is logical because everything that actually IS is logical because there is no such thing as an illogical thing because such a thing would disobey the Law of Identity which is impossible.
The statement "Sky is purple, therefore the sun exists" is logical in the sense it logically is that statement and not not that statement, it itself - the statement - obeys the law of identity. What it refers to is not logically valid but what it IS is logical because everything that actually IS is logical because there is no such thing as an illogical thing because such a thing would disobey the Law of Identity which is impossible.