Objection: "Logic is Just Semantics"
The Claim:
"Logic is just a linguistic trick. We simply agreed that A=A. It is a convention of language, like grammar rules. It is not an absolute law of reality."
1. The "Missing Brain" Paradox
If we claim that Logic is just a "word game," we run into a fatal error.
It is like a man using his brain to think: "Maybe I don't have a brain."
Status: IMPOSSIBLE
We cannot even think the thought without using the Laws of Logic. The logic happens in the mind before we ever put it into words.
2. The Baggage Check
Let's check our pockets. To simply think the thought "Logic is just Semantics," we had to use all 4 Laws of Reality:
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We assumed "Logic" means Logic and not "Ham Sandwich." (A=A).
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We believe our thought is True, which means the opposite thought is False.
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We are either making a valid point or we aren't. There is no half-truth here.
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This thought didn't appear by magic. We caused it. The thought is dependant on a cause, our mind.
We cannot saw off the branch we are sitting on. To deny the Bedrock, we have to stand on it.