Logic is not gentle. Logic is lightning.
Premise
Every argument begins with what is given. The premise is the ground on which all reasoning stands — unquestioned, axiomatic, the bedrock of thought. Without it, there is nothing to build upon.
Inference
The leap from what is known to what must follow. Inference is the engine of logic — the mechanism by which premises are transformed into conclusions through the strict grammar of valid reasoning.
Conclusion
The destination that was always inevitable. If the premises are true and the inference valid, the conclusion is not a choice — it is a necessity. Logic does not persuade. It compels.
I
A statement is not an argument. An argument is a structure — a set of propositions arranged such that one follows necessarily from the others. The structure is the meaning.
II
논리 is not about being right. It is about being valid. A valid argument can have false premises and a false conclusion — what matters is the form, the skeleton, the architecture of the reasoning itself.
III
Every 전제 carries the weight of assumption. To state a premise is to draw a line in the sand and declare: here, we begin. Everything that follows is a consequence of this act of assertion.
IV
추론 is the bridge between worlds. It connects what we know to what we do not yet know, traversing the gap with the certainty of mathematical proof. The bridge holds because its construction is flawless.
V
The power of 결론 is not in its content but in its inevitability. A conclusion derived through valid reasoning from true premises is not an opinion. It is a fact that was waiting to be discovered.
VI
Logic is the grammar of reality. Just as language has syntax — rules that determine which arrangements of words produce meaning — so reality has logic: rules that determine which arrangements of facts produce truth.
Q.E.D.
That which was to be demonstrated has been demonstrated. 논리 is not a subject. It is the shape of thought itself.