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Old 06-03-2011, 04:18 PM
blackstone blackstone is offline
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Exclamation Using Sheriff's Law The Law of Logic

I have developed in this time period, what I judge to be the earliest type of law, namely, Sheriff's Law, The Law of Logic. When you use the Law of Logic, you soon discover that this leads to the common law as well as procedural law. Sheriff's Law, or the Law of Logic, is typically enforced from a neighboring jurisdiction, because the local legal system is incompetent or corrupt. The typical causes of action used are: Treason and Treason on the Assizes, as well as, Criminal Nuisance and Criminal Nuisance on the Assizes, as well an Civil Nuisance and Civil Nuisance on the Assizes. An Assize is a neighboring jurisdiction, typically a County or a State. Nuisance is defiined as taking place where a person uses his or her or hae, personal or real property, unreasonably, to harm another, or another's liberty or property, in an unreasonable way. Ordinarily, that which is unreasonable, in the first instance is that which is intentionally illogical, or in other words, that action or statement that amounts to sophistry. Sophistry, or that which is illogical is that which involves a logical contradiction, such as, for example, asserting that (A and not A) can exist at the same time and the same place. Of course, in more concrete terms, we can see, that, for example, it is impossible for an (A)pple and no(t) (A)pple to be in your left hand, at the same time in the same place. By analogy, of course, we can also see that it is impossible for (A and not A) to exist in the same time in the same place. Those who commits acts of sophistry, such as the following fallacies, are guilty of violating Sheriff's Law. Logical fallacies include the following: fallacy of shifting ground; fallacy of asserting an antecedent by affirming the consequent; fallacy of hypocrisy, fallacy of conflating the conclusion of an arguement; fallacy of appealing to an unreasonable authority; fallacy of lying, fallacy of conflating an argument, fallacy of assuming facts not stated in the argument as true, fallacy of appealing to convetion, fallacy of appealing to the mob, etc.

Last edited by blackstone; 06-19-2011 at 05:11 AM. Reason: additional arguments
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