Eram Sum Ero.
Oremus Mare.
I believe in you.
May 30, 2025
Illlogic was born from a deep frustration—and a deeper hope. Too many conversations fall apart not because people disagree, but because they talk past one another. Classical logic gives us tools, yes—but tools forged for certainty, not sincerity. Tools that work well for numbers, but often fail people due to their fallibility, dishonesty & desperation.
Illlogic is a framework for those of us who want to say what we mean—and be understood. It affirms that honesty is more than a virtue—it’s the very ground of truth. It dares to say that contradictions aren’t always errors, but often signals that someone’s context, language, or soul is being missed. It insists that everything meaningful is relational, and that trying to understand something in isolation often does violence to its truth.
This system is structured around three interwoven laws:
Illlogic does not replace classical logic—it listens to it, learns from it, and then speaks in a more human tone. It is logic with phronesis. Logic with empathy. Logic that honors what it's like to be misunderstood and still keep trying.
In a time where linguistic terrorism is rampant and Semantic Theism is a solution—where words are weaponized, meanings are twisted, and trust collapses—Illlogic offers a lifeline. It does not demand we all agree, but that we all begin with honesty. This isn’t just a theory. It’s a promise:
You can speak truly. You can be heard. You can build something true. It’s absolutely preposterous.
Classical logic relies on three foundational axioms: