Logic itself is a system of reasoning based on principles and rules, so it is not inherently wrong. However, the application of logic can be flawed if incorrect assumptions are made or if the reasoning process is faulty.
Ethics is the branch of philosophy that considers the nature, criteria, sources, logic, and validity of moral values. It deals with questions about what is morally right and wrong, good and bad, and how individuals should behave in different situations.
Metaphysics, Epistemology, Ethics, and Logic are considered the four main branches of philosophy. Metaphysics deals with the nature of reality, Epistemology focuses on the nature of knowledge, Ethics explores concepts of right and wrong, and Logic examines the principles of valid reasoning.
There's nothing ethical about logic, logic is reason and rationality. It is my favorite out of the 3. Asking what is rationally reasonable, would be ethics, because then it's about personal morals.
Some examples of logic philosophy questions include: "What is the nature of truth?" "How do we determine what is morally right or wrong?" "Can we truly know anything for certain?" "What is the relationship between language and reality?" "How do we distinguish between valid and invalid arguments?"
Some of the best logic textbooks for studying logic include "Introduction to Logic" by Irving M. Copi, "Logic: The Laws of Truth" by Nicholas J.J. Smith, and "A Concise Introduction to Logic" by Patrick J. Hurley.
When your logic is wrong and you have no idea what your talking about
logic
No, not ever.
The logic is wrong 2+2 is 4 and not 5. 2+2 is less than 5.
were you into flirting to hurt another person...female logic at work here
No
No 0.0
apologise and talk to them a lot, and how you were wrong about what ever you did wrong.
There is nothing wrong with that.
no
No he Will not he evolved Wrong...
Yes I do