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:''"Logic is the cement of our civilization with which we ascend from chaos using reason as our guide."'' - [[T'Plana-Hath]], Matron of [[Vulcan]] Philosophy
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"''Logic is the cement of our civilization with which we ascend from chaos using reason as our guide.''"
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:- {{dis|T'Plana-Hath|matron}}, Matron of Vulcan Philosophy
   
 
'''Logic''' is the study of the principles of reasoning. As a form of [[science]], logic is used to solve various problems through the application of deductive reasoning.
 
'''Logic''' is the study of the principles of reasoning. As a form of [[science]], logic is used to solve various problems through the application of deductive reasoning.
   
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== History ==
[[Vulcans]] have adopted logic as their way of life. [[Surak]] introduced a strict logic regime to his people in the hope of stopping the destructive wars which plagued [[Vulcan]]. His hope was that with the help of logic the Vulcans could control their violent [[emotion]]s and in doing so might lead a life of order and control.
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[[Vulcan]]s adopted logic as their way of life. [[Surak]] introduced a strict logic regime to his people in the hope of stopping the destructive wars which plagued {{dis|Vulcan|planet}}. His hope was that with the help of logic the Vulcans could control their violent [[emotion]]s and in doing so might lead a life of order and control.
   
Although the Vulcan majority lives by logic, there are some who try to balance their emotions and logic; they are better known as [[V'tosh ka'tur]], Vulcans without logic. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Savage Curtain]]"; [[TNG]]: "[[Gambit, Part II]]"; [[ENT]]: "[[Fusion]]")
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Although the Vulcan majority lived by logic, there were some who tried to balance their emotions and logic; they were better known as [[V'tosh ka'tur]], Vulcans without logic. ({{TOS|The Savage Curtain}}; {{TNG|Gambit, Part II}}; {{ENT|Fusion}}) There were also Vulcans, like [[Sybok]], who rejected logic outright and embraced emotion. ({{film|5}})
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Other Vulcans chose instead to further develop their mental discipline through the ''[[Kolinahr]]'' ritual to the point of purging all vestigial emotions and living solely by pure logic. This process could involve years of intense study and meditation. ({{film|1}}; {{VOY|Flashback|Gravity|Fury}})
   
 
Several machine-based [[lifeform]]s strictly followed logic as well:
 
Several machine-based [[lifeform]]s strictly followed logic as well:
*One notable individual, [[Data]], was an [[android]] and as such was governed by the rules of logic. Later in life, Data gained the ability to experience emotions. ([[TNG]]: "[[Inheritance]]")
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* One notable individual, [[Data]], was an [[android]] and as such was governed by the rules of logic. Later in life, Data gained the ability to experience emotions, though these were still simulated by a computer which relied on logic to operate. ({{TNG|Inheritance}}; {{film|7}})
*The huge living machine [[V'Ger]] exhibited thought patterns of pure logic, as [[Spock]] observed. That may have changed, however, when V'Ger united with [[Captain]] [[Willard Decker]]. ([[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]])
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* The huge living machine ''[[V'ger]]'' exhibited thought patterns of pure logic, as [[Spock]] observed. That may have changed, however, when ''V'ger'' united with [[Captain]] [[Willard Decker]]. ({{film|1}})
*The behavior of the [[Andromeda Galaxy|Andromedan]] [[android]]s on planet [[Mudd (planet)|Mudd]] was guided by logic. The android [[Norman]] was even [[Induced self-destruction|damaged]] when confronted with the Liar Paradox. ([[TOS]]: "[[I, Mudd]]").
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* The behavior of the [[Andromeda Galaxy|Andromedan]] androids on the planet [[Mudd]] was guided by logic. The android [[Norman]] was even [[induced self-destruction|damaged]] when confronted with the Liar Paradox. ({{TOS|I, Mudd}})
   
== References to Logic ==
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== Appendices ==
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=== References to logic ===
 
* {{TOS}}
 
** {{e|The Doomsday Machine}}
 
::"''You cannot succeed, commodore. Your only logical alternative is to return to the ship.''"
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:::- Spock, to [[Commodore]] [[Matthew Decker]]
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* {{TNG}}
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** {{e|Sarek}}
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*:''"I saw you crying."''
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*:''"I did not cry"''
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*:''"I was there, I saw the tears."''
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*:''"You exaggerate, captain. I recall only one tear."''
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*:''"So you were emotionally affected by the music."''
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*:''"That is not possible."''
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*:''"You still haven't answered my question, Sarek. Is it logical for a Vulcan to cry?"''
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*::- '''[[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]]''' and '''[[Sarek]]'''
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*:'"It is illogical for a Vulcan to show anger! Illogical! Illogical! Illogical! Illogical!"''
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*::- '''Sarek''', raging against Picard's arguments
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** {{e|Unification II}}
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*:''"I will not read this or any other statement."''
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*:''"If you do not, you will die; all of you will die."''
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*:''"Since it is logical to conclude that you will kill us in any event, I choose not to cooperate."''
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*:(enraged) ''"...I hate Vulcans!"''
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*::'''Spock''' and '''Sela'''
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* {{DS9}}
 
** {{e|Through the Looking Glass}}
 
*:"''We have all suffered losses at the hands of the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance|Alliance]]. Nonetheless, logic dictates caution in the face of a superior enemy''".
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*::- {{mu|Tuvok}}
 
** {{e|Rules of Engagement}}
 
*:"''The question of [[Commander]] [[Worf]]'s motive is relevant. I will allow you to explore this issue but only as far as logic permits"''.
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*::- [[T'Lara]]
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* {{VOY}}
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**{{e|Deadlock}}
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*:"''One could say that you were both the doubter and the doubted. I do not envy the paradox of logic that you were faced with in that situation.''"
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*::- [[Tuvok]]
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*:{{bginfo|The concept of "the doubter and the doubted" is present in various [[Earth]] philosophies containing a strong [[meditation|meditative]] component, like [[Buddhism]] and American Transcendentalism. The exact phrase may have been borrowed by writer [[Brannon Braga]] from Ralph Waldo Emerson's poem, "Brahma".}}
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** {{e|Prime Factors}}
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*:"''You can use logic to justify almost anything. That's its power, and its flaw."''
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*::- [[Kathryn Janeway]]
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** {{e|Flashback}}
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*:"''Structure, logic, function, control. A structure cannot stand without a foundation. Logic is the foundation of function. Function is the essence of control. I am in control. I am in control.''"
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*::- Tuvok, attempting to build a [[keethera]]
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** {{e|Rise}}
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*:''"Your instincts were correct. However, one day your intuition will fail and you will finally understand that logic is primary above all else. Instinct is simply another term for serendipity."''
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*:''"And one day, Mister Vulcan, I'll get you to trust your gut."''
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*::- Tuvok and Neelix, debating the value of logic
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** {{e|The Killing Game, Part II}}
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*:''"Sing or you will die."''
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*:''"Then I'll die."''
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*:''"Seven, you are a valued member of this crew. The logical response would be to grant his request."''
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*:''"Logic is irrelevant. One day the [[Borg]] will [[Assimilation|assimilate]] your species despite your arrogance. When that moment arrives, remember me."''
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*::- [[Seven of Nine]] refuses to sing for [[Turanj]], despite Tuvok's plea
 
* [[Star Trek films|Movies]]
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** {{film|2}}
 
*:"''Logic clearly dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few''"
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*::- Spock
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*:"''Or the one''"
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*::- [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]]
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** {{film|6}}
 
*:"''Logic is the beginning of all wisdom, not the end.''"
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*::- Spock
 
*:"''Even logic must give way to physics.''"
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*::- Spock to [[Valeris]]
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**{{film|11}}
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*:''"Logic offers a serenity Humans seldom experience. The control of feelings, so that they do not control you."''
   
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*::-{{alt|Sarek}} to {{alt|Spock}}
* [[TOS]]
 
** [[The Doomsday Machine]]
 
*** "''You cannot succeed, Commodore. Your only logical alternative is to return to the ship.''" - Spock to [[Commodore]] [[Matthew Decker]]
 
   
 
{{bginfo|It is debatable whether Vulcan usage of the word "logic" is consistent with the real-world concept of logic. This question has never been discussed on-screen or in canon sources.}}
* Motion Pictures
 
** [[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]
 
*** "''Logic clearly dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few''" - Spock
 
** [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country]]
 
***"''Logic is the beginning of all wisdom, not the end.''" - Spock
 
***"''Even logic must give way to physics.''" - Spock to [[Valeris]]
 
   
 
== External links ==
*[[DS9]]:
 
** "[[Through the Looking Glass]]"
 
*** "''We have all suffered losses at the hands of the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance|Alliance]]. Nonetheless, logic dictates caution in the face of a superior enemy''". - [[Tuvok (mirror)]]
 
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** "[[Rules of Engagement]]"
 
*** "''The question of [[Commander]] [[Worf]]'s motive is relevant. I will allow you to explore this issue but only as far as logic permits"''. - [[T'Lara]]
 
 
==Background==
 
It is debatable whether Vulcan usage of the word "logic" is consistent with the real-world concept of logic. This question has never been discussed on-screen or in canon sources.
 
 
==External links==
 
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
*[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/logic Logic] at [http://en.wiktionary.org Wiktionary]
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* [[wiktionary:Logic|Logic]] at [[wiktionary:|Wiktionary]]
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* {{wikipedia|Liar paradox}}
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liar_paradox Liar Paradox] at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia]
 
* [http://www.surak.org The Logic Of Surak (Fanon Site)]
 
   
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[[fr:Logique]]
 
[[Category:Academic disciplines]]
 
[[Category:Academic disciplines]]
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[[Category:Philosophy]]

Revision as of 04:14, 2 December 2015

"Logic is the cement of our civilization with which we ascend from chaos using reason as our guide."

- T'Plana-Hath, Matron of Vulcan Philosophy

Logic is the study of the principles of reasoning. As a form of science, logic is used to solve various problems through the application of deductive reasoning.

History

Vulcans adopted logic as their way of life. Surak introduced a strict logic regime to his people in the hope of stopping the destructive wars which plagued Vulcan. His hope was that with the help of logic the Vulcans could control their violent emotions and in doing so might lead a life of order and control.

Although the Vulcan majority lived by logic, there were some who tried to balance their emotions and logic; they were better known as V'tosh ka'tur, Vulcans without logic. (TOS: "The Savage Curtain"; TNG: "Gambit, Part II"; ENT: "Fusion") There were also Vulcans, like Sybok, who rejected logic outright and embraced emotion. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)

Other Vulcans chose instead to further develop their mental discipline through the Kolinahr ritual to the point of purging all vestigial emotions and living solely by pure logic. This process could involve years of intense study and meditation. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture; VOY: "Flashback", "Gravity", "Fury")

Several machine-based lifeforms strictly followed logic as well:

Appendices

References to logic

"You cannot succeed, commodore. Your only logical alternative is to return to the ship."
- Spock, to Commodore Matthew Decker
  • TNG:
    "I saw you crying."
    "I did not cry"
    "I was there, I saw the tears."
    "You exaggerate, captain. I recall only one tear."
    "So you were emotionally affected by the music."
    "That is not possible."
    "You still haven't answered my question, Sarek. Is it logical for a Vulcan to cry?"
    - Picard and Sarek
    '"It is illogical for a Vulcan to show anger! Illogical! Illogical! Illogical! Illogical!"
    - Sarek, raging against Picard's arguments
    "I will not read this or any other statement."
    "If you do not, you will die; all of you will die."
    "Since it is logical to conclude that you will kill us in any event, I choose not to cooperate."
    (enraged) "...I hate Vulcans!"
    Spock and Sela
  • DS9:
    "We have all suffered losses at the hands of the Alliance. Nonetheless, logic dictates caution in the face of a superior enemy".
    - Tuvok
    "The question of Commander Worf's motive is relevant. I will allow you to explore this issue but only as far as logic permits".
    - T'Lara
  • VOY:
    "One could say that you were both the doubter and the doubted. I do not envy the paradox of logic that you were faced with in that situation."
    - Tuvok
    The concept of "the doubter and the doubted" is present in various Earth philosophies containing a strong meditative component, like Buddhism and American Transcendentalism. The exact phrase may have been borrowed by writer Brannon Braga from Ralph Waldo Emerson's poem, "Brahma".
    "You can use logic to justify almost anything. That's its power, and its flaw."
    - Kathryn Janeway
    "Structure, logic, function, control. A structure cannot stand without a foundation. Logic is the foundation of function. Function is the essence of control. I am in control. I am in control."
    - Tuvok, attempting to build a keethera
    "Your instincts were correct. However, one day your intuition will fail and you will finally understand that logic is primary above all else. Instinct is simply another term for serendipity."
    "And one day, Mister Vulcan, I'll get you to trust your gut."
    - Tuvok and Neelix, debating the value of logic
    "Sing or you will die."
    "Then I'll die."
    "Seven, you are a valued member of this crew. The logical response would be to grant his request."
    "Logic is irrelevant. One day the Borg will assimilate your species despite your arrogance. When that moment arrives, remember me."
    - Seven of Nine refuses to sing for Turanj, despite Tuvok's plea
  • Movies
    "Logic clearly dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few"
    - Spock
    "Or the one"
    - Kirk
    "Logic is the beginning of all wisdom, not the end."
    - Spock
    "Even logic must give way to physics."
    - Spock to Valeris
    "Logic offers a serenity Humans seldom experience. The control of feelings, so that they do not control you."
It is debatable whether Vulcan usage of the word "logic" is consistent with the real-world concept of logic. This question has never been discussed on-screen or in canon sources.

External links