Logic And Love When are Described!.
Logic is not a matter of opinion: when it comes to evaluating arguments, there are specific principles and criteria which should be used. If we sue those principles and criteria, then we are using logic; if we aren't using those principles and criteria, then we are not justified in claiming to use logic or be logical, this is important because sometimes people don't realize that what sounds reasonable isn't necessarily logical in the strict sense of the word.
Definition Of Love:
The judgment through the lens of love is innate in all humans—where love just not limits itself to the ideal definitions of passion and attraction; rather it works as an imbibed truth, which further strengthens through the series of unconscious reflections gathered through one’s own life. This judgment leaves no debate to argue upon the rationality of truth, thus the one who believes on it, becomes uncontested, unchallenged standard. Since the only rationale behind a judgment of love is what feels right to the heart, thus a certain level of moral rigidity gives it an egoistic stance of being a superior rationale. Thus love hardly holds any competition and that’s how it’s purity and conviction, is gauged. This is how belief, faith, passions, and attraction are justified against all odds laid to confront with reasoning-- where heart wins over mind.
Phyza Jameel -- Co Author of "War between Love and Logic".
Our ability to use reasoning is far from perfect, but it is also our most reliable and successful means for developing sound judgements about the world around us. Tools like habit, impulse, tradition are also used quite often and even with some success, yet not reliably so. In general, our ability to servive depends upon our ability to know what is true, or at least what is more likely true than not true. For that, we need to use reason.
" Of course, reason can be used well or it can be used poorly -- and that is where logic comes in. Over the centuries, philosophers have dveloped systematic and organized criteria for the use of reason and evaluation of arguments. Those systems are what have become the field of logic within philosophy -- some of it is dificult, some of it is not, but it is all relevant for those concerned with clear, coherent, reliable reasoning. "
Anees Ahmed, Director of Widezone.com