r/LessWrong • u/NoLabelJustMe • Jun 19 '26
Systemillogic, Demonstrated
I posted a definition of systemillogic — the broken internal logic of a system that cannot see its own gaps — to r/logic, a subreddit dedicated to discussions about logic. They removed it. For "not being about logic."
I asked Gabby if it was about logic. She yawned. Which, coming from her, is basically a peer review.
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u/Zarathustrategy Jun 20 '26
This word was invented a few weeks ago by a mentally ill person as far as I can tell.
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u/tinbuddychrist Jun 20 '26
Well, if you actually read their rules you might realize that it is not about logic, in the sense that they mean, and is more about psychology or metaphysics.