Monthly Archives: September 2014

An early complex argument – the death penalty in the United States

Sep 19, 2014 | | Say something

I have created an early example of what a complex argument looks like. See here.  The early state of the UI makes it hard to follow, but essentially it works out like this in plain english: the death penalty in the US is unjustifiable because life imprisonment is an available alternative that has no drawbacks […more]

Truisms and self-contradictions are now banned

Sep 19, 2014 | | Say something

My apologies to any dadaists or other fans of such arguments.  But that’s the kind of thing that can really drive the system crazy. Then there’s the interesting question of what happens when two arguments reach opposing conclusions.  The latest update includes the ability to detect these situations and keep the system from imploding.  It […more]

First Argument

Sep 11, 2014 | | Say something

For the first argument on the site, I have briefly proved that this site is useful.  Whether this is actually true or not will be seen, but it provides an example of how a simple idea can be proven.  One thing to note is that there is a bit of tolerance intended in the voting.  […more]

Strictly Logic is now operational (I think)

Sep 11, 2014 | | Say something

So I’ve completed what I consider to be testing and the site is now operational and ready for use.  Whether it works well is another matter.  Soon I’ll begin entering the first arguments. Feel free to go to the site to enter and vote for principles.