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Everything relevant to the thought... All human languages are logical in the sense that the meaning of linguistic expressions corresponding to disjunction (e.g. English *or*, Chinese *huozhe,* Japanese *ka*) conform to the meaning of the logical operator in classical logic, inclusive- *or*. ...
... It is highly implausible, we argue, that children acquire the (logical) meaning of disjunction by observing how adults use disjunction. [https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0017.2009.01380.x](https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0017.2009.01380.x) ...
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... Human brains have no biological apparatus for logic thinking (or, more broadly speaking, system 2 thinking). This is in contrast with the fact that human language faculties are more likely supported by prewired circuitries. ...
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... For example, she has shown that speakers of languages that use different words for different types of spatial relationships (e.g. "left" versus "right") are better at remembering the location of objects than speakers of languages that do not make this distinction. ...
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... Almost every aspects of human behavior can be explained with the internal logic discovered by these scientific studies. It's only when we truly understand the origin of these behaviors, then we can possibly make some choices in deciding the meaning of being human. ...
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... Reduction as defined by Carnap: "an object (or concept) is said to be reducible to one or more other objects if all statements about it can be transformed into statements about these others objects" This reduction can increase clarity and ease debate ( in that refuting a statement about a reduced but ...
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