Logical System (Noun)
Meaning
A system of reasoning.
Classification
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.
Examples
- The logical system of classical logic is based on a set of axioms and rules of inference that allow for the derivation of conclusions from premises.
- In a logical system, every statement must be either true or false, with no middle ground or ambiguity.
- Aristotle's logical system, as presented in his work "Prior Analytics", was the dominant form of logic in Europe for over a thousand years.
- The logical system of predicate logic is more expressive than propositional logic, allowing for the use of quantifiers and variables to represent relationships between objects.
- The development of a logical system for non-classical logics, such as fuzzy logic or intuitionistic logic, requires a clear understanding of the underlying semantics and syntax.