Philosophy is/means the collection of these disciplines. Philosophy is the set, and logic, ethics, etc., are members/elements of the set. As such one could say that the difference between logic and philosophy is that one(logic) is a set member and one (philosophy) is a set. If that is what you meant, then there is the difference. read more
Philosophy: Derived from the Greek word philosophia, meaning a love of wisdom. Wisdom and objective are two different words, with two different meanings. Logic is concrete, so to speak. It cannot be debated, as it is objective reasoning. read more
is that philosophy is (uncountable) an academic discipline that seeks truth through reasoning rather than empiricism while logic is (uncountable) the part of a system (usually electronic) that performs the boolean logic operations, short for logic gates or logic circuit. read more
Philosophy uses these forms to make theory understandable and--logical. It uses these forms to decide whether a statement is"equivocal" or"univocal." Philosophy is definately about opinions; but those opinions must conform to the rules of logic, or the opinions are nothing more than junk. read more