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Not NT, but honestly, who wouldn't care about logic?
In my very humble opinion, there are times logic does not and cannot apply.
Logic is always applicable, but often insufficient.In my very humble opinion, there are times logic does not and cannot apply. Comprehending and actually trying to visualize what space and time "are" leads most hyper-logical minds scratching their heads?
Agreed(at least partially), but that doesent mean that one couldnt care a lot about logic or being mostly logic oriented person. Imo logic can be induced in anything, the problem is that with some cases there isnt enough info to figure out the logic and if you try to do that, you just end up hitting your head on the wall..
That is when you realize what I posted above you--there are times when it cannot apply logically (hehe). If we waited for all our questions to be answered only by science and logic, we'd be waiting (and frankly already have been) forever.
An example would be pointillism artwork. In this type of art, the artist makes thousands of tiny, separate dots, that from far away make a legitimate picture. Physics is the same way. The closer you inspect the tiny details, less and less makes sense. The further away you look at things, the image becomes more orderly and able to be interpreted, edited, added onto, etc. Likewise, if you continued to inspect any single dot in a pointillism piece searching for the deeper meaning behind its existential make up, you'd hit a proverbial brick wall. It's just a bunch of circles, orchestrated into perfection by a creator looking at the image from a much further-away view. The creator lacks logic, creating and manipulating objects as he sees fit; the interpreter seeks how and why based on principles their own minds have constructed, logic.
I used to be a logic dope.It may seem strange, but does logic matter?
NTs are supposed to be the rational MBTI, but IMHO logic is a spent force, and seldom existent in humans. I think only dopes "act logically".![]()
The logic that runs amok is typically working from flawed inputs, particuarly values inputs that keep goals consistent.I agree with the above, logic without compassion is dangerous. That being said, logic still needs to be the primary faculty used when it comes to decision making, I think.
That is true, it's important that even logic void of fallacies can still be inapplicable in reality due to factual errors. As you said, flawed inputs, which is why a lot of people misconstrue logical arguments for the existence or ones that bolster the veracity of particular claims as truth, whilst ignoring some obvious flawed inputs. Takes a lot of practice to identify these flaws though.The logic that runs amok is typically working from flawed inputs, particuarly values inputs that keep goals consistent.