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Question: What logic other than obvious one's can you not argue with!?
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I cannot argue with logic with which I do not know the context!. For example if I had a chemistry question I needed to answer and it was between me and a highly skilled professor of chemistry-- I can't argue with his logic because I (who is not skilled in chemistry) could not argue with his logic (or answer) to the question because I would not know the context in how he was solving it!. To him it was obvious—but not to me!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Misapplication of one context in the place of another!.

It is inappropriate for you to drive any vehicle through a red-light at any intersection!.

-this doesn't apply to emergency vehicles, taking your wife to deliver a baby, or the more kosher: turning right on red!.!.!.

Logic that is misapplied in an over-generalized-point-of-view, may be fallacious upon that very application( as is the case in the examples above )Www@QuestionHome@Com

If life gives you oranges make orange Juice!
If life gives you oranges and a friend with vodka make screwdrivers!Www@QuestionHome@Com

Epistemic logic, can't stand it!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

God love and sinWww@QuestionHome@Com