"Logic is a poor model of cause and effect"
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The intent is corrective, almost a warning label. Logic is excellent at checking consistency inside a set of assumptions. It’s much worse at modeling the messy, recursive interactions that generate real-world outcomes: families that spiral because each attempt to “fix” the other becomes new fuel; ecosystems that collapse because an intervention solves the wrong problem; organizations that create the very behaviors they later punish. Bateson’s subtext is that causation isn’t just difficult to know; it can be misdescribed by the very tools that feel most rigorous.
Context matters: mid-century science was busy turning complexity into manageable variables, and Bateson was one of the thinkers insisting that what gets trimmed away in the name of clarity is often the causal story itself. The line works because it’s compact skepticism aimed at our favorite intellectual crutch, urging a humbler intelligence: map relationships, not just reasons.
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Bateson, Gregory. "Logic is a poor model of cause and effect." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/logic-is-a-poor-model-of-cause-and-effect-59837/.
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"Logic is a poor model of cause and effect." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/logic-is-a-poor-model-of-cause-and-effect-59837/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











