(January 26, 2010 at 4:10 pm)Synackaon Wrote: Wow, I really like repeating myself today.
There is not an ounce of faith in logic. Logic is a framework. Items evaluated by logic require evidence. If faith was defined as belief without evidence, and it were, as a whole, to be evaluated by logic, then it would be classified as unproven due to lack of evidence.
Your calculator has no faith in the calculations done on it. It simply evaluates statements using the logical framework on which mathematics is built.
There is no faith involved. Can you understand that? Faith does not enter into logic as a framework. Evidence is a component that is used by the framework, reason is one thing logic is used to evaluate.
You cannot put faith in a logical process.
Except you did not answer my question:
Can you prove that logic is the appropriate standard for evaluating things?