Neal's Puzzle of Life, A Mini-book: The First Conceit: Pragmatic Unwrongness (25 pages)
The following is the first of three “conceits,” or personal conceptualizations, of Neal’s puzzle of life that collect to a single mini-book. It begins with a few page intro, followed by the first (twenty-page) conceit. The following two of forthcoming. Intro to the Puzzle of Life When you see the “extra” in extralogical, you might assume it takes logic and makes it “superior.” Such a system would be better described as “super-logical.” A super-logical system would incorrectly suppose humans are merely imperfect logic machines that can be made “better.” But a pure (deductive) logic machine only directly deals in thought processes , little to none in truth, wrongness, delusion, bias, and circular reasoning. These extra advantages and disadvantages are the inescapable consequences of an extra -logical thinking apparatus, especially one produced by chance evolution. This is why the system deals so heavily in avoiding wr...