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logic noun analytic, analytical, argument, art of controversy, art of disputation a, chain of reaaoning, cogent, common sense, course of argument, course of thought, deduction, dialectic, dialectical, explanation, good sense, inference, line of reasoning, logical reasoning, method of reasoning, philosophical, polemics, process of reasoning, ratiocination, rationalization, reason, reasoned, reasoning, science of reasoning, sense, sound judgment, sound reasoning, thought process, wisdom
Associated concepts: laws of logic, logical relevancy
See also: common sense, data, dialectic, ratiocination, reason


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LogicType: LogicType class indicates types of logic including two-valued logic and fuzzy logic.
Conclusion In the penultimate section of the original article the author offers the hypothesis that: Because digital computers are constituted by circuits embodying binary, off-on, two-valued logics, the models and other products of digital computers will have a bias toward emphasizing processes of division, exclusion and conflict; and will have a bias against emphasizing processes of joining together, inclusion, and negotiation.
 
 
 
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