Purpose
Why Examples Exist
Examples show how LogicBasis behaves in real situations. They demonstrate structured input, deterministic output and the system’s calm, consistent reasoning style.
Example 1
Simple Input → Clear Output
Input: “I am unsure whether to accept a job offer.”
Output:The system identifies missing information, asks only the necessary clarifying questions, and leads to either a conclusion or a clean “Not yet decidable — for these reasons.”
Example 2
Structured Decision Flow
Input: “Should I continue my project or stop it?”
Output:The engine separates facts, assumptions and emotional noise. It shows the relevant factors and produces a structured conclusion without pushing a preference.
Example 3
Incomplete Information
Input: “I want to decide between two options.”
Output:The system identifies what is missing, lists the missing elements and stops — without guessing, without assuming, without inventing.
Not
What Examples Are Not
Examples are not creative prompts, not stylistic demonstrations and not open‑ended conversations. They show the system’s deterministic behavior — nothing more.