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Moreover, the invention of formal logic emerged from Greeks—from the Greeks' passion for debating,
which was, of course, part of the vision of choosing for themselves. And debates were encouraged.
So, it is believed that Aristotle, who was so annoyed by hearing bad arguments within the Agoras, that he put the basis of formal logic such that he can justify his arguments and prove bad arguments wrong.
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which was, of course, part of the vision of choosing for themselves. And debates were encouraged.
So, it is believed that Aristotle, who was so annoyed by hearing bad arguments within the Agoras, that he put the basis of formal logic such that he can justify his arguments and prove bad arguments wrong.
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Whilst Chinese were not individualists, they were collectivists. They only lived in social family friend groups. They did not exist outside that.
Same for their perception of things and entities. Entities were defined by their context, by their environments. Otherwise, they were non-existent.
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Same for their perception of things and entities. Entities were defined by their context, by their environments. Otherwise, they were non-existent.














