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=== Philosophers frequently rely on illogic. ===
 
=== Philosophers frequently rely on illogic. ===
  
The most famous is [[David Hume]]'s identification of the "is-ought problem".  Philosophers routinely start with a statement of what "is", but then somehow illogically leap to what "ought".
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The most famous is [[David Hume]]'s identification of the "is-ought problem".  Philosophers routinely start with a statement of what "is", but then somehow illogically leap to what "ought".  For a large list of 40 problematic examples, see "[http://web.maths.unsw.edu.au/~jim/wrongthoughts.html What is Wrong with Our Thoughts? A Neo-Positivist Credo]".
  
 
=== Assumptions that do not match reality. ===
 
=== Assumptions that do not match reality. ===

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