What is logic?
Something that works from a high point of view and that is in accordance with the laws of justice, morality and ethics.
The ability to analyse/observe a situation and surmise possible outcomes from a variety of actions that could be taken, to the exclusion of all others. Logic requires the ability to extrapolate from the information you have, and using it to formulate the best possible solution
I'm not sure, I guess it's a set of relational (relational between concepts) patterns that must always hold true in semantic thought for the integrity of the system of thought to retain. I don't think it's an aspect of the universe, or objective reality, because if it were, then it should be conceivably possible for reality to instead not exhibit this characteristic, and it's not. There's no situation you can conceivably observe that's, in itself, illogical. Think about it. If you disagree, give me an example. So that points to logic being something solely in the mind. I wrote more about the nature of logic in my blog, but I don't remember what I said. https://philosophy.inhahe.com/2018/04/13/notes-on-science-scientism-mysticism-religion-logic-physicalism-skepticism-etc/#Logic
Logos = Sinn, Bedeutung, Ordnung, Gott.
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