Reasons to why things happen will get you from point A to point B. Basically like saying, "I will fall asleep now because I am tired." The cause is that I'm tired, the effect of that is falling asleep. Now I could find even a deeper cause as to why I am tired, but I'm only using this to show an example. Now the Imagination will take you everywhere means.. if you imagine things to happen or whatever you're basically predicting or assuming things or wondering if things will work out.
What it comes down to is that your imagination speaks bigger than what really happens. In reality logic is more realistic and better in the world, whereas imagination is something you can try to create, but doesn't mean it will always work. It's sort of like a guess in a way.
Imagination doesn't always work, especially in terms of people unless they follow exactly what you say or do and even then will people follow exactly what they have to do? NO. Why? Because we're all different and unique people.. we aren't robots or identical humans. What makes us people is differences and we all learn from each other in life. Following a strict set of rules or paths will not create a better life for us all. It will only make us close minded freaks. Hope this helped :)
This quote suggests that relying solely on instincts or gut feelings may not always lead to the best decisions, as reason and logic can offer a more reliable guide for making choices. It highlights the importance of using critical thinking and analysis to make informed decisions instead of relying solely on intuition.
I'm not sure logic necessarily is the key to philosophising. For starters, without meaning to be hideously pedantic, I'd really want a detailed definition of what was meant by logic and come to think of it philosphising.Moving on from there (which otherwise could hold us up for an awfully long time) and just considering the question using my own personal undisclosed conceptions of what these words might mean I'm thinking, no not really. Certainly I think it has an important role (in what respect?) and is an essential component of philosophical argument (really?) but then also so is imagination, perception, vision, intellectual courage, the willingness to question the seemingly unquestionable, the refusal to just accept what we're told without thinking. Logic may be many things but philosophy without imagination, vision and courage would be of little worth.Just my thoughts. Compare and contrast.
The quote implies that even if every citizen possessed the wisdom and rationality of Socrates, the collective decision-making process in a large group like the Athenian assembly would still be chaotic and disorderly, lacking in the thoughtfulness and logic of an individual like Socrates. It suggests that group dynamics and emotions can easily override reason and intelligence in a crowd setting.
This quote suggests that the ideas and aspirations we have today may provide solutions to the challenges we face tomorrow. It implies that our dreams and visions serve as potential solutions to the problems that arise in the future.
The fallacy of inverse in logic and reasoning occurs when someone assumes that if a statement is true, then its opposite must also be true. This is a mistake because just because a statement is true does not mean its opposite is automatically true as well.
To depend on one's own conceived ideas or concepts to be able to make decisions, usually saying someone is 'reliant on their imagination' also implies they rarely consider logic when making choices.
This quote means that fear changes a person and makes them irrational, as it literally "eats away at logic" and can make a person crazy.
This quote means that imagination is a great tool for inspiring innovation and progress. "Carry us to worlds that never were" means that one can use their imagination to, for example, find ways of solving current problems by imagining a way to solve them that has not yet been done. Without imagination one rarely does anything different than they did before.
you cant depend on your eyes when your mind is not focus. both need to be concentrated. you do not know what your doing. do not think that your eyes are always correct. for example, eye illusions
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Go, Tell It On The Mountain, Over the hills and everywhere; Go, Tell It On The Mountain That Jesus Christ is born. THAT JESUS CHRIST IS BORN!
everywhere
In your head. i mean your imagination.
it means to be everywhere at the same time
The term "ubiquitous" means found everywhere. This can mean that something is literally "found everywhere" like energy, or it can mean that it is found everywhere in a particular location. For example, in the Sahara desert, sand is ubiquitous.
λογική (logikí̱)
means without logic