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Ayn Rand defined logic as ``the art of noncontradictory identification.'' The two central terms of this definition are noncontradictory and identification. | Ayn Rand defined logic as ``the art of noncontradictory identification.'' The two central terms of this definition are noncontradictory and identification. | ||
== Logical Fallacies == | |||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
*[http://rous.redbarn.org/objectivism/Writing/InBrief/logic.html Objectivism In-Brief: Logic] | *[http://rous.redbarn.org/objectivism/Writing/InBrief/logic.html Objectivism In-Brief: Logic] | ||
[[Category:Epistemology]] | [[Category:Epistemology]] |
Latest revision as of 23:40, 25 August 2010
Ayn Rand defined logic as ``the art of noncontradictory identification. The two central terms of this definition are noncontradictory and identification.