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Can Philosophy Exist without Logic?

I don't think that there can be a philosophy without logic . Philosophy is an art of reaching a conclusion based on suggestions from a number of quarters i.e different factors of life. Logic makes it a sound decision which is hardly counter productive, logic makes it accepted among different thinkers. If there is no logic there is no philosophy? This is what I personally hold about logic and philosophy . Logic is to philosophy like air is to life. A planet without air is a planet without life. A philosophy without logic is dead. Nobody will like to accept it or in other words nobody will feel inclined or attached in it. Logic is important to philosophy and for me it must be a combination of moral values, I can't think of a philosophy without integrating morals and ethics.

Logic and Philosophy

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Logic and Philosophy are two sides of a coin , philosophy is a logical reasoning of ethical behavior or we can say logically interpreted moral values create a philosophy. Philosophy exists because it is based on the firm ground of logic. Philosophy is appreciated because it teaches moral values logically in a form which is easily grasped by most of us. What is a logical philosophy? What is the importance of philosophy and its logical answers? A life based on a logical philosophy is far more better than a life with no philosophy or logic. Philosophy tries to answer, common questions that often come to our mind. These questions can be very disturbing and need to be immediately answered. If these questions remain unanswered then our overall efficiency in life will decrease to some extent, our energy level will decrease, our charm for life will head downward. Answer to all such questions that exist in our mind, these questions have no real meaning and are practically of no real value bu