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  • ...s earliest formal discussion in the [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] era, logic has branched into many approaches and disciplines, leaving a multitude of s ...ome an area of confluence and intersection of mathematics and philosophy. Logic is also studied and applied in such diverse areas as [[law]], [[linguistics
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  • * Birkhoff, G., and von Neumann, J. (1936), "The Logic of Quantum Mechanics", ''[[Annals of Mathematics]]'' 37, 823–843. * Finkelstein, D. (1969), "Matter, Space, and Logic", in R.S. Cohen and M.W. Wartofsky (eds. 1974).
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  • In [[logic]], a basic set of '''logic symbols''' is used as a shorthand for logical constructions. As these symbo Be aware that, outside of logic, different symbols have the same meaning, and the same symbol has, dependin
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  • ...Vojtas 2001 and D. Dubois D. and H. Prade 1996). In accordance with fuzzy logic ideas, the aim is to manage information vague in nature. ...a relation is formalized by a fuzzy equivalence. In the particular case of logic programming the unification process is relaxed since the identity is substi
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  • '''Fuzzy [[logic]]''' is a relatively new chapter of [[formal]] logic whose aim is to formalize the reasonings involving predicates that are vagu ...interpreted by a fuzzy subset. Notice that in literature the name ''"fuzzy logic"'' also denotes a large series of topics based on an informal usage of the
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  • ...http://www.galilean-library.org/int4.html An Introduction to Philosophical Logic]'', by Paul Newall, aimed at beginners ...ction to formal logic]'', by P.D. Magnus, covers sentential and quantified logic
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  • * [[Logic puzzle]] * [[Probabilistic logic]]
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  • == Introductory articles about logic ==
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  • In [[mathematical logic]], the notion of a '''structure''' generalizes mathematical objects such as
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  • Application of fuzzy logic to some paradoxes of formal logic.
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  • ...http://www.galilean-library.org/int4.html An Introduction to Philosophical Logic]'', by Paul Newall, aimed at beginners ...ction to formal logic]'', by P.D. Magnus, covers sentential and quantified logic
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  • * [[Logic puzzle]] * [[Probabilistic logic]]
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  • ...Vojtas 2001 and D. Dubois D. and H. Prade 1996). In accordance with fuzzy logic ideas, the aim is to manage information vague in nature. ...a relation is formalized by a fuzzy equivalence. In the particular case of logic programming the unification process is relaxed since the identity is substi
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  • ...es on the properties and manipulation of [[mathematical logic|mathematical logic]], sets, [[function|functions]], integers, and matrices.
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  • {{r|Logic}} {{r|Fuzzy logic programming}}
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  • * Gerla G., Fuzzy Logic Programming and fuzzy control, ''Studia Logica'', 79 (2005) 231-254. * Fitting M., Bilattices and semantics of logic programming, ''Journal of Logic Programming'', 11 (1991) pp. 91-116.
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  • ...he [[University of London]] from 1946 to 1959 and the Wykeham Professor of Logic at the [[University of Oxford]] from 1959 to 1978. The main thesis of ''Language, Truth and Logic'' is that a proposition, to be genuine or useful, must either be verifiable
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  • ...ies/logic-nonmonotonic/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Non-monotonic logic] ...du/entries/logic-relevance/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Relevance logic]
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  • ...on continuous values between 0 and 1, in contrast to classical or digital logic, which operates on discrete values of either 0 and 1 (true and false).
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  • * Birkhoff, G., and von Neumann, J. (1936), "The Logic of Quantum Mechanics", ''[[Annals of Mathematics]]'' 37, 823–843. * Finkelstein, D. (1969), "Matter, Space, and Logic", in R.S. Cohen and M.W. Wartofsky (eds. 1974).
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  • Game of logic that uses numerical symbols.
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