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Panlogicalism

The most extreme form, positing that logic itself is the governing principle of the cosmos, and the physical world is merely its imperfect instantiation. Human thought must therefore align with this cosmic logic, and any deviation (through emotion, culture, or art) is a defect. It’s the universe as a textbook syllogism.
Panlogicalism Example: A philosopher claims that human suffering is ultimately “illogical” and therefore should not exist, becoming frustrated with the real world for not conforming to the neat, contradiction-free system in their mind. They blame reality for being poorly reasoned.
by Abzugal February 8, 2026
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