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Old 3.4.2006, 1:01 am
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Logic is not everything. There is nothing to reason if we have no experience to process. That is my point entirely. Experience is an individual thing, seen through the filters of our capacities and our histories. So how one person reasons an experience, other would see differently. As the philosophical debates of our recorded history demonstrate, there are numerous, perhaps infinite takes on reality and the nature of experiencing it. That considered, it is completely illogical to state any sort of absolutes about the nature of experience.

And with regard to the need to justify being "Nice to someone who is wrong", it's called being compassionate. And "wrong" is a qualitive statement about your unique position in subjective reality. It's not a logical response, not a computation, but just simply being friendly. What's so illogical about that? Pretty soon, you'll have o one to share your reasonings with if you continue with that "Logic".

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