Philip K. DickEverybody knows that Aristotelian two-value logic is fucked.
About This Quote
This quote is often used in reference to logic that is often misinterpreted. This misinterpreting of logic can lead to huge problems in society. If people constantly make the same mistakes again and again, it is possible for people to create situations that would cause millions of deaths. It is because of this that logic has become a hot issue in the 21st century.
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