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by naasking
767 days ago
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The ability to build lists requires reasoning. It requires enumeration, inclusion/exclusion conditions, and stop conditions, which necessarily requires logic. This argument is pointless, you go on believing that some people can't use basic logical connectives, I'm sure next you'll say they can't even count. |
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Most people learn to build lists through mimicry. They literally mimic the lists they were taught they need to build to go to the store. With enough experience, many of us learn to build our own lists from other principals, but it almost all starts with mimicry and simulation. Is why "going shopping" is such a fun game for kids. They are learning.
None of which is to say that you can't make your thinking better with logic. You almost certainly can. But you are begging the question with your examples and explanations. Heavily.