A bias that treats Western formal logic—particularly classical logic with its laws of non-contradiction, excluded middle, and deductive validity—as if it were neutral, universal, and the only legitimate form of reasoning. The Neutral and Impartial Logic Bias ignores that logic has a history, that different cultures developed different logical systems, and that classical logic itself is a particular tradition with its own assumptions. It presents "logic" as a pure, context-free tool, erasing the power relations embedded in what counts as logical. Those with this bias don't see themselves as using one logic among many; they see themselves as using logic itself. Everyone else is illogical, irrational, or confused.
"Their reasoning doesn't follow classical logic, so it's invalid." Neutral and Impartial Logic Bias: treating one logical tradition as logic itself. The speaker never considered that other logics exist—fuzzy logic, paraconsistent logic, indigenous logics. Their logic was just logic; everyone else was wrong. The bias isn't in the logic; it's in the certainty that this logic is the only one."
by Dumu The Void March 8, 2026
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