Deleuze Quote by Anonymous
““Logic is always defeated by itself, that is to say, by the insignificance of the cases on which it thrives.’ Ibid-25 bit.ly/Mnhoc7 ””
About This Quote
Logic collapses when its own premises are too trivial to support its conclusions.
In simple terms: Logic fails if its cases are insignificant.
Check the relevance of your examples.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic debate
- policy analysis
- legal arguments
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Are your premises truly representative?
- How can you avoid trivializing your argument?
Logic may be useful if cases are meaningful.