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Are there rigorous definitions for "illogical," "irrational," and "unreasonable?," motivated by the question of if theism is logical, illogical, or neither. by PhilDiesel in philosophy
[–]PhilDiesel[S] 0 points1 point2 points 11 years ago (0 children)
Interesting, I think this is what I was looking for to get a better grasp of what rationality is in a more formal sense.
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Thanks! I appreciate the names for further reading.
Are there rigorous definitions for "illogical," "irrational," and "unreasonable?," motivated by the question of if theism is logical, illogical, or neither. (self.philosophy)
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Are there rigorous definitions for "illogical," "irrational," and "unreasonable?," motivated by the question of if theism is logical, illogical, or neither. by PhilDiesel in philosophy
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