Logic
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- | * ''[[Logic of Sense]]'' (1969) by Gilles Deleuze | + | * ''[[The Logic of Sense ]]'' (1969) by Gilles Deleuze |
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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.
Namesakes
- The Logic of Sense (1969) by Gilles Deleuze
See also
- Fallacies
- Illogical
- Mathematics
- Metalogic
- Outline of logic
- Philosophy
- Reason
- Straight and Crooked Thinking (book)
- Truth
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