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Beyond misusing words, we can find other ways to give the illusion that made-up stuff is real. For instance, people talk about being logical without knowing what logic is. You may have experienced your friend speculating out loud and then saying:
“That’s logical, isn’t it?”
But it’s not logical. Sound deductive logic has absolute proof, called the premise, which proves the conclusion. Many people don’t understand the words “proof” and “evidence,” and we’ll look into the confusion when we explore science as a way of knowing in another of this series of books. On this journey, we’ll define both “proof” and “evidence” as what produces precise and accurate knowledge of truth with absolute certainty.
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