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Originally Posted by lawcat
Logic is a path which must be constructed to get from evidence to conclusion. Rationality is the quality of the conclusion.
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I am sorry but you seem to have missed the very essence of my post. The issue which I tried to raise is the fact that there are two very different paths capable of getting from evidence to conclusion and that neither path is sufficient standing alone. And, yes, rationality is the quality of the conclusion. My point being that rationality can not be achieved without recognizing not only the two paths but also the inherent benefits and problems associated with each of them.
Have fun -- Dick