Monday, October 5, 2015

Fiction vs. Logical conclusion


Reasoning

 

 

Two accepted theories of reasoning are generally accepted and seem to explain the mental process quite adequately. Those methods in intent and purpose are: Inductive and Deductive.

Inductive reasoning employs an “excused” pathetic narcissistic–fulfilling fiat to sooth the faux self-image of the “thinker” as an astute, erudite, sophisticated “royal-elite” of the highest (or lowest) possible order, depending on whether one is the perpetrator or in the outside reality.

A decided conclusion is formulated which states the intended “correct” purposeful outcome; then, various premises are concocted to support that probably erroneous conclusion. No pure logic is allowed; only a self-deluded preconceived foregone-conclusion becomes self-evident. Thus, the fallacy-driven “truth?” becomes the laughable “cart-before-the-horse” analogy.

The “inside wisdom” within the publishing world subscribes to this theory adding a codicil prescribing the order of events which a writer must follow to commercial-viability success. Well?

Perhaps, since one always contradicts the “established knowledge” of everything in life, therein lies the very reason that I have given away more books than have ever been purchased. Of course, the smallish issue of celebrity might just have something to do with that reality; the truth, however, could quite simply be that the offering is not worthy of consideration. Such humble conclusion would be unsavory to the host’s palette, yet, logical deductive reasoning holds a ringing toll of clarity clarion call to view “Truth” in in unadulterated pure conscience.

Maybe faux celebrity suffers at the honest conclusion---maybe? But, I’ll take Truth! Always.

Deductive reason honestly employs logic to formulate correct postulates which follow a truly self-perpetuating free progression without prejudicial alteration to a conclusion free of impurity.

Thus---Truth! Dependable. Inviolate. Unaffected by pernicious evil-demon venomous vile.

Such blatant, honest self-examination proves beneficial to the soul, an incentive to the spirit.

So! One chooses Truth! Then, deserved consequences logically deductively flow to---Reality!

Words written from the heart begets stories soaring high like my free spirit upon yon unicorn over the colorful rainbow delight chasing myriad beautiful flittering flitter-bys.

 

Ah! Pleasant dreams are Good!

(deductive reasoning!)

 

Amen!

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