"Logic: The art of thinking and reasoning in strict accordance with the limitations and incapacities of the human misunderstanding"
- Ambrose Bierce
About this Quote
This quote by Ambrose Bierce speaks to the power of logic and how it can be used to think and reason in a way that is limited by the human understanding. Logic is a tool that can be used to make sense of the world and to come to conclusions that are based on facts and evidence. It is a way of thinking that is based on the principles of reason and rationality, and it is a way of understanding the world that is not influenced by emotion or bias. Logic is a powerful tool that can be used to make sense of the world and to come to conclusions that are based on facts and evidence. It is a way of thinking that is based on the principles of reason and rationality, and it is a way of understanding the world that is not influenced by emotion or bias. Logic is an art form that requires skill and practice, and it is a tool that can be used to make sense of the world and to come to conclusions that are based on facts and evidence. By using logic, we can make sense of the world and come to conclusions that are based on facts and evidence, rather than on emotion or bias.
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