The contention of logic based perception of truth is as antiquated as the Earth itself. Truth, without individual perception does not exist, except in the case of the Divine Creator.AttentionKMartShoppers wrote:I think you are referring to our perception of the truth, not the truth itself. Truth is not subject to our beliefs and logic, just perceptions of truth.
This discourse is based upon the contention of human "truth", which is not a universal maxim. Even the most rudimentary logic functions of any human are constantly checked against the individuals primary psychological foundations, most often the extrinsic value system of paternal and maternal influence.
Hence, I submit that when you say "truth" you are still speaking from a perspective, personal, of what your mind equates to be said truth.
Current studies into mirror neurons prove that the human mind acts most often autonomously, even with regard to motor function, (ie. the mind decides you are going to move your hand to pick up the coffee cup 1 second before you "think" to grab it).
This is also true with logic functions, the mind surreptitiously makes checks against certain values preprogrammed earlier into the value system, before arriving at a conclusion.