Logic vs. Science: Reason, Evidence, and the Limits of Human Knowledge explores one of the most important questions in human thought: how we know what we know. Through a clear and accessible philosophical approach, this book examines the strengths and limitations of logical reasoning and scientific investigation. It explains how deduction and experimentation shape our understanding of reality while also revealing the boundaries beyond which certainty becomes difficult. Designed for students, thinkers, and curious readers alike, the book shows why both logic and science are essential tools in the search for truth—and why neither alone can fully explain the mystery of human knowledge.