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@ID731,
Logic and reason are the one of three means by which one knows anything.
Along with personal experience and the witness of others.
Also no one knows anything without belief.
Truth is absolute.
Laws of logic, law of non contradiction. The law of identity. And the law of the excluded middle.
Conclusions by inductive reasoning are not always true.
So how we know comes before what we know.
Apart from believing personal experience most things we know is by believing others.
Logic and reason are the one of three means by which one knows anything.
Along with personal experience and the witness of others.
Also no one knows anything without belief.
Truth is absolute.
Laws of logic, law of non contradiction. The law of identity. And the law of the excluded middle.
Conclusions by inductive reasoning are not always true.
So how we know comes before what we know.
Apart from believing personal experience most things we know is by believing others.