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  2. Logica nova - Wikipedia

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    Logica nova. In the history of logic, the term logica nova (Latin, meaning "new logic") refers to a subdivision of the logical tradition of Western Europe, as it existed around the middle of the twelfth century. The Logica vetus ("old logic") referred to works of Aristotle that had long been known and studied in the Latin West, whereas the ...

  3. History of logic - Wikipedia

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    The history of logic deals with the study of the development of the science of valid inference ( logic ). Formal logics developed in ancient times in India, China, and Greece. Greek methods, particularly Aristotelian logic (or term logic) as found in the Organon, found wide application and acceptance in Western science and mathematics for ...

  4. Organon - Wikipedia

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    Organon. The Organon ( Ancient Greek: Ὄργανον, meaning "instrument, tool, organ") is the standard collection of Aristotle 's six works on logical analysis and dialectic. The name Organon was given by Aristotle's followers, the Peripatetics, who maintained against the Stoics that Logic was "an instrument" of Philosophy. [1]

  5. Term logic - Wikipedia

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    Term logic. In logic and formal semantics, term logic, also known as traditional logic, syllogistic logic or Aristotelian logic, is a loose name for an approach to formal logic that began with Aristotle and was developed further in ancient history mostly by his followers, the Peripatetics.

  6. Syllogism - Wikipedia

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    Syllogism. A syllogism ( Greek: συλλογισμός, syllogismos, 'conclusion, inference') is a kind of logical argument that applies deductive reasoning to arrive at a conclusion based on two propositions that are asserted or assumed to be true. "Socrates" at the Louvre.

  7. Logical positivism - Wikipedia

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    Logical positivism, later called logical empiricism, and both of which together are also known as neopositivism, is a movement whose central thesis is the verification principle (also known as the verifiability criterion of meaning). [1] This theory of knowledge asserts that only statements verifiable through direct observation or logical proof ...

  8. Central New York PGA Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Central New York PGA Championship is a golf tournament that is the championship of the Central New York section of the PGA of America. The tournament has been played annually since 1963. [1] With his victory in 2020, Eric Manning is the only five-time champion. No PGA Tour winner has also won the Central New York PGA Championship.

  9. Category:Events in New York City - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 9th Street Art Exhibition. 10th Anniversary Show: Young Wolves Rising. 1935 New York anti-lynching exhibitions. 1939 Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden. 1949 Calvary Cemetery strike. 1949 New York City taxicab strike. 1982 garment workers' strike. 2005 Country Music Association Awards.