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RE: Thought, Logic, Logos and the Word

in #philosophy6 years ago

Perhaps, there's another point to consider. What may be considered logical to some may or may not be logical to another. Logic is subjective which is dependent on one's life perspective as well as its represented context. For example, if the goal is to make money on Steemit, then it seems logical to publish high-quality articles to garner upvotes. On the other hand, one may engage in upvote bots to increase the value of one's post to maximize gains. In both cases, the motive determines the actions to attain the goal. Yet, the methods chosen by an individual differ vastly.

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Indeed, motives differ to result in different behavior. But the logic is always about non-contradiction. The less details one has, the less likelihood of recognizing a contradiction. Taking more information in requires more logic to make sure there are no contradictions. I see bitbots as antithetical to honestly gain followers, rewards, rep because it's buying your votes, as opposed to earning them because someone values what you did. If virtues like honesty and integrity matter, then using bidbots goes against that consistency.

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