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LOGICAL PHILOSOPHY 7


24. Time, place and posture ................................................................................................... 333
25. Observe the mechanisms of thought ................................................................................ 335
26. Stop unnecessary thinking ............................................................................................... 337
27. Dealing with distractions ................................................................................................. 339
28. Sitting forgetting .............................................................................................................. 341
29. Breath awareness ............................................................................................................. 342
30. Being here and now ......................................................................................................... 344
31. With or without a self ...................................................................................................... 347
32. Whether mind or matter ................................................................................................... 348
33. Already there ................................................................................................................... 350


RUMINATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 355
1. About the Laws of Thought ..................................................................................................... 361
1. Dialectical Reasoning .......................................................................................................... 361
2. Genesis of Axioms .............................................................................................................. 362
3. Paradoxical Propositions ..................................................................................................... 362
4. Contradiction ....................................................................................................................... 364
5. Varieties of Contradiction ................................................................................................... 365
6. Double Standards ................................................................................................................ 366
7. Special Status of the Laws ................................................................................................... 366
8. Motors of Rational Thought ................................................................................................ 367
9. Cogito, Ergo Sum ................................................................................................................ 368
10. Concerning Identity ......................................................................................................... 368
2. About Induction ....................................................................................................................... 370
1. Critical thought .................................................................................................................... 370
2. Misappropriation ................................................................................................................. 370
3. Evidence .............................................................................................................................. 371
4. Detail ................................................................................................................................... 371
5. Seems and Is ........................................................................................................................ 371
6. Adduction ............................................................................................................................ 372
7. Pertinence ............................................................................................................................ 372
8. Trial and Error ..................................................................................................................... 372
9. Field Specific ....................................................................................................................... 373
10. The Human Factor ........................................................................................................... 373
11. Theorizing ....................................................................................................................... 374
12. Approaching Reality ........................................................................................................ 374
13. Experiment ...................................................................................................................... 375
14. The Uncertainty Principle ................................................................................................ 375
15. Epistemic Ethics .............................................................................................................. 376
16. Phenomenology ............................................................................................................... 377
17. Appearance, Reality and Illusion .................................................................................... 378
18. Existence and Non-existence ........................................................................................... 379
19. Philosophy and Religion ................................................................................................. 380
3. About Words ........................................................................................................................... 384
1. Meaning ............................................................................................................................... 384
2. Traditional Distinctions ....................................................................................................... 386
3. Logic and Linguistics .......................................................................................................... 388
4. Dialogue .............................................................................................................................. 390
5. Poles of Duality ................................................................................................................... 391
4. About Formal Logic ................................................................................................................ 392
1. Form and Content ................................................................................................................ 392
2. Singular Subject .................................................................................................................. 392
3. Special Forms ...................................................................................................................... 393
4. Fuzzy Logic ......................................................................................................................... 394
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