Bristol Post

Logic’s place in universe

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IT would be a wonderful improvemen­t to the British education system, and so to every aspect of UK life, if school teenagers could attend lessons in formal logic, with synergetic, time-controlled discussion, using contempora­ry events as study material.

The Tory Government has cut internatio­nal aid, and their supporters have justified this, by declaring that some of that money had been diverted to corrupt foreign politician­s.

Teenagers should be taught that such allegation­s are a powerful reason to cease giving money to villains. It is no reason on Earth to cease combating child polio in developing countries.

Logic has a place in this universe, from which developing minds can benefit, to determine if such supporters are dull, dishonest, or both. A child can detect the real inherent motive, to use selective, pompous, self-righteous outrage, to advance evil on the innocent.

Some well-meaning people urge that Britain should continue internatio­nal aid in order to achieve ‘soft power,’ from the respect which other nations would have for the UK.

That is a sensible point, but logic dictates that we should do these honourable actions, because these are our profound beliefs.

It has been alleged that the British public do not favour internatio­nal aid. That is a good reason for political parties to teach all voters, and their children, moral standards to live by.

C N Westerman Bristol

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