Re: virus: Religion & Logic
Reed Konsler (konsler@ascat.harvard.edu)
Wed, 17 Apr 1996 23:00:30 -0400
A logical argument must begin with a least one axiom which is assumed to be
true.  The analysis continues until the conclusion is reached.  The
conclusion-space of a logical argument must be smaller than the axiom-space
assumed at the beginning.
A common axiom is:  There exists a physical universe independent of
conciousness.
Reed Konsler
konsler@ascat.harvard.edu
"Damn your cold blooded logic, Spock!"
"Indeed."