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Informal logic
Informal logic Informal logic is the study of arguments as presented ... artificial (technical) or formal language (see formal logic). The focus of informal logic lies ...
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Talk:Informal logic
Talk:Informal logic It seems to me that you can't prove anything using only informal logic, but I may be wrong. Doesn't it take an appeal to formal logic to prove informal logic's statements? ...
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Logic
Logic For other uses, see Logic (disambiguation). Logic, from Classical Greek λόγο ... of arguments, although the exact definition of logic is a matter of controversy among philosophers ... to distinguish good from bad arguments. Traditionally, logic is studied as a branch of ...
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Logic (Psychology wiki)
Logic Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... problem Consciousness studies Philosophy of Language Ethics Logic, from Classical Greek λόγο ... of arguments, although the exact definition of logic is a matter of controversy among philosophers ... to distinguish good from bad arguments. Traditionally, logic is studied as a branch of philosophy. Since the mid- 1800s logic has been commonly studied in mathematics, ...
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Talk:Logic
Talk:Logic /archive-1 created I copied the page ... I've been threatening... Two issues: Aristotelian logic is sometimes referred to as formal logic because it specifically deals with forms of ... be considered as a precursor to formal logic. I've deleted this, because I think ... I've completely rewritten these paragraphs. Mathematical logic refers to two distinct areas of ...
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Category:Logic
Category:Logic Almanac Categories Glossaries Lists ... projects can be found at: Commons Category Logic Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Logics Logic, in its purest form, is the reasoning ... assumptions and reach a conclusion. More specifically, logic is the study of prescriptive systems of ... intelligent beings/machines/systems) ought to reason. Logic says which forms of inference are ...
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Talk:Logic/archive-1
Talk:Logic/archive-1 < Talk:Logic Archive-1 created Charles Stewart 07:44 ... benefit greatly from an explanation of how logic relates to artificial languages, predicate, sentential and modal logic as prime examples. This would also naturally involve a small digression on how logic relates to natural languages and linguistics ...
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Category talk:Logic
Category talk:Logic Mathematics See Talk:Logic#Mathematics. Should we have Category:Formal logic ? Note the prior discussion on Category talk:Formal logic User:Isaac_Rabinovitch and myself are involved in ... whether we should have a Category:Formal logic , following my failed attempt to put ...
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First-order logic
First-order logic It has been suggested that Predicate calculus ... First-order predicate calculus or first-order logic (FOL) is a system of mathematical logic, extending propositional logic (equivalently, sentential logic) and in turn extended by second- ...
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Multiple-conclusion logic
Multiple-conclusion logic A multiple-conclusion logic is one in which logical consequence is ... that the latter is asymmetric (in the informal, non-mathematical sense) and favors truth over ...
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