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LOGIC & COMMON SENSE 1 - The Human Cyborg

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2008

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and see the body and facial expression when accessing knowledge and logic or when speaking common sense.

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  • Common sense, is what you already know from experience (The stove was on, therefore, DO NOT TOUCH, it's hot, and you will burn yourself. Thats common sense.

    Logic, is applying basic rules from your senses(touch-sight-hearing-sme­ll) in order to make a desicion, which becomes common sense.

  • @ohoh00007

    common sense is literally 'the common sense' between all life - that which all life understands - logic is used by humans to justify why they can abuse life and why inequality exists

  • im in the process of seeing and realizing that it is actually possible to not follow your thoughts and that yet action is possible

    the youngest children don't think yet, yet they are able to act and move in the world

    i've realized that i can actually stop my thoughts and be silent and only breathe - then there is clarity that doesn't require thought or imagination - i can move myself from within that silence and that clarity

  • good point man....I agree that thinking doesn't really prepare you for the actuality or eventuality...I often conclude that thinking is a waste of time...and take the argument that it does more damage than good....but there are times where we do think...or have thought...whether it be characterised as good or bad...whether the effect be loss or gain or whatever....thing is thoughts/thinking is real...we all do it...to some degree or on some level....but not everyone thinks their thoughts..right?

  • i don't see it as good or bad, i merely see that thinking doesn't produce anything that can be applied immediately - i mean, in our minds it allways looks great, but to make that real in the world is another story - , thinking is like the opposite of practical living - where our thinking is what actually makes things go haywhire, like a form of being distracted

    physical self presence is more practical, working with what is real, what you can touch and live and express from there

  • difference between common sense and logic -dictionary states, and there are various context variations but common sense = good sense and sound judgement in practical matters..logic = capable of or showing rational thought, or the ability to reason correctly..to simplify I would say common sense = knowing what to do in practical situations....as where logic = being able to think with clarity what to do in all situations.but on some level it's all open to subjective interpretation how to define..

  • cool way to look at it

    but in the end, is anything ever what we imagined it would be in our thoughts - so, did our thinking really prepare us for anything?

    just a point to consider

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  • logic it is not about the good our bad or correct. . .is t about to make our point with to make precept what we want to share o make see to the others or even ourselves

    just one more logical explanation about logic

  • i think that logic is just about to make sense to another...

    If you talked in Chinese for example... that couldn t make any logic to me

  • I think that I agree with you that the "physical self presence is more practical"....but I do wonder though whether we say that only because relatively it's EASIER to do or just be in the physical state than living in the mind with thought and thinking etc......there are clear differences between thought and action....or mind and body...or psychological and physical....and I agree using the mind, as in thinking about something, can and often does cause "haywire" and "distracted" as you say......

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