Logic
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Created by logician Raymond Smullyan and popularized by his colleague George Boolos, this riddle has been called the hardest
logic
puzzle ever.
So it looks like Amaro gets to keep most of the gold, and the other pirates might need to find better ways to use those impressive
logic
skills, like revising this absurd pirate code.
This structure has inspired one of the most pervasive ideas about the brain, that the left side controls
logic
and the right, creativity.
So we can say that vision and movement control are two systems that rely on this left-right structure, but problems arise when we over-extend that idea to
logic
and creativity.
There isn't any evidence to suggest that individuals have dominant sides of the brain, or to support the idea of a left-right split between
logic
and creativity.
And even the idea of
logic
and creativity being at odds with each other doesn't hold up well.
Almost every feat of creativity and
logic
carries the mark of the whole brain functioning as one.
In one study, students who had initially done badly on a
logic
quiz and then took a mini course on
logic
were quite willing to label their original performances as awful.
Here, the
logic
goes that once a skill becomes automatic, thinking about its precise mechanics interferes with your ability to do it.
The concept of global citizenship, self-evident in its
logic
but until now impractical in many ways, has coincided with this particular moment in which we are privileged to live.
In other words, I claim, if we really want to improve our judgment as individuals and as societies, what we need most is not more instruction in
logic
or rhetoric or probability or economics, even though those things are quite valuable.
In the '70s we invested in national parks, and that kept us away from the deeply flawed
logic
of growth, growth, growth at any cost that you see others embracing, especially in the developing world.
And these intermediaries perform all the business and transaction
logic
of every kind of commerce, from authentication, identification of people, through to clearing, settling and record keeping.
And the
logic'
s a little more subtle here.
But as I said earlier, this kind of
logic
applies across the board for infectious diseases, and it ought to.
We make assumptions and faulty leaps of
logic.
I pieced together fragmented, transitory images, consciously analyzed the clues, searched for some
logic
in my crumbling kaleidoscope, until I saw nothing at all.
Under the warped
logic
of fear, anything is better than the uncertain.
But when a mathematician tells me that minus three times minus three makes nine, that's a kind of
logic
that almost feels like trust.
And also, crucially, these systems don't operate under a single-answer
logic.
From pure
logic
to intuition.
Even though they can make a plan and act with logic, their sense of truth is distorted by a filter of pain through which they interpret their reality.
But it turns out that the
logic
of the support group is value neutral.
Once the infrastructure becomes generically available, the
logic
of the support group has been revealed to be accessible to anyone, including people pursuing these kinds of goals.
The first person to really explain that was Thomas Hobbes, who, in 1651, explained how arithmetic and
logic
are the same thing, and if you want to do artificial thinking and artificial logic, you can do it all with arithmetic.
Here, we have all the binary arithmetic and
logic
that drove the computer revolution.
The
logic
seems really powerful, but some people you talk to in politics say it's hard to imagine this still getting through Congress.
For most of human history, these questions have been approached using
logic
and speculation.
Here, the
logic
is turned on its head.
Think of the
logic.
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