Logical reasoning is essential to good thinking. When I consider that planetary civilization, which is in jeopardy, needs a swift infusion of worship-wisdom, the following document is close to the top of my list of philosophy’s contributions: Here’s the outstanding method of Thomas Aquinas for logical presentation of debated topics, emphasizing the much neglected dimension of fairness.
Authors of The Urantia Book may associate science with logic and philosophy with reason (see the section on cosmic mind 16:6/192), or associate reason with science and logic with philosophy (paper 103). The difference is illustrated in chapter two on philosophical living in Living in Truth, Beauty, and Goodness.
And what about apparent contradictions in the Urantia Book? Are they creative tensions? Coming soon: an article based on references gathered for a study group on logic in The Urantia Book.
And here’s a method for analyzing reasoning.