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An Overview of Ontological Implications in Binary Reasoning

AUTHOR Innocentia
PUBLISHER Independent Publisher (04/29/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Wisdom, more precisely known as ?Philosophy' was derived from the two Greek words philos and sophia by philosopher Pythagoras. Philosophy from the very ancient days has its roots in reasoning and proper justified arguments. Philosophy is the mother of all subjects. Philosophy is a wide angle concept, having various viewpoints. An individual can interpret philosophy with his own justifications. Philosophy and logic are intertwined together. The concept of asking ?why and ?how in a processed manner with extensive use of rationality in thoughts is an important feature of philosophy. Philosophy thus can be recognized as an interpreter of the reality. Philosophy has several divisions. Most important one being Logic, derived from the Greek word logos was first used and emphasized in the works of Greek philosopher Heraclitus. Logic gives a lead to the questions asked in philosophy. It also justifies and evaluates the validity of an argument.

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Wisdom, more precisely known as ?Philosophy' was derived from the two Greek words philos and sophia by philosopher Pythagoras. Philosophy from the very ancient days has its roots in reasoning and proper justified arguments. Philosophy is the mother of all subjects. Philosophy is a wide angle concept, having various viewpoints. An individual can interpret philosophy with his own justifications. Philosophy and logic are intertwined together. The concept of asking ?why and ?how in a processed manner with extensive use of rationality in thoughts is an important feature of philosophy. Philosophy thus can be recognized as an interpreter of the reality. Philosophy has several divisions. Most important one being Logic, derived from the Greek word logos was first used and emphasized in the works of Greek philosopher Heraclitus. Logic gives a lead to the questions asked in philosophy. It also justifies and evaluates the validity of an argument.

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