The Logic Show | Idea Pitch
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This episode captures the idea of speaking about things logically – not emotionally, not morally, not even factually, but logically.
It does so through an Idea Pitch for a series called “The Logic Show" and additional Idea Pitches.
THE LOGIC SHOW
The Logic Show would be a distinctly different from almost all shows that discuss political, moral, and social issues -- even the good ones.
Rather than fight over facts, the show would place facts, potential facts, morals, and other variables in logical structures, such as “if, then.” This would prioritize revealing the structure of arguments, their core premises, and assumptions.
If done right, this show could improve how people converse about everything, by adding the missing component of pure logic.
MORE APPLICATIONS
The episode then goes on to provide further Idea Pitches for improving logic in education, business, bias training, government, and everyday life.
Along the way, there is a discussion about the science of bias and why the distinct quality of logic is often ignored.
KEY POINTS
The episode makes the argument that logic is a fundamental human capability and that logic is overall much more creative, approachable, and useful than we tend to realize.
People tend to mix up facts, feelings, morals, and logic, but this episode captures the importance and hope of separating logic from everything else.
LINKS
The Logic Show Pitch + Science Cites + Other Idea Pitches > www.hidukehouse.com/pitches
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