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'''Logic''' (from [[Ancient Greek|Classical Greek]] [[logos]]; meaning word, thought, idea, argument, account, reason, or principle) is the study of the principles and criteria of valid [[inference]] and [[demonstration (proof)|demonstration]]. '''Logic''' (from [[Ancient Greek|Classical Greek]] [[logos]]; meaning word, thought, idea, argument, account, reason, or principle) is the study of the principles and criteria of valid [[inference]] and [[demonstration (proof)|demonstration]].
 +==See also==
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 +* [[Digital electronics]] (also known as ''[[digital logic]]'' or [[logic gate]]s)
 +* [[Fallacies]]
 +* [[Logic puzzle]]
 +* [[Logic symbols]]
 +* [[Mathematics]]
 +** [[List of mathematics articles]]
 +** [[Outline of mathematics]]
 +* [[Metalogic]]
 +* [[Outline of logic]]
 +* [[List of logic journals]]
 +* [[Philosophy]]
 +** [[List of philosophy topics]]
 +** [[Outline of philosophy]]
 +* [[Reason]]
 +* [[Straight and Crooked Thinking]] (book)
 +* [[Table of logic symbols]]
 +* [[Truth]]
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Logic (from Classical Greek logos; meaning word, thought, idea, argument, account, reason, or principle) is the study of the principles and criteria of valid inference and demonstration.

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