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- Logic
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
- Computer science
- Inductive reasoning
- Deductive reasoning
- Analytic-synthetic distinction
- Argumentation theory
- Definitions of logic
- Formal language
- Inference
- Argument form
- Informal logic
- Fallacies
- Mathematical formalism
- Propositional logic
- Predicate logic
- Mathematical logic
- Model theory
- Proof theory
- Set theory
- Recursion theory
- Prior Analytics
- Problem of multiple generality
- Universal quantification
- Logical connective
- Entailment
- Cogency
- Semantics
- Logical system
- Consistency proof
- Validity
- Completeness
- Soundness
- Argumentation
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Rationality
- Immanuel Kant
- Gottlob Frege
- Aristotle
- Judgment
- History of logic
- Aristotelian logic
- Hypothetical syllogism
- Temporal logic
- Modal logic
- Logic in China
- Gongsun Long
- Logic in Islamic philosophy
- Nyaya
- Charles Babbage
- Augustus De Morgan
- George Boole
- Syllogism
- Foundations of mathematics
- The Laws of Thought
- Alfred North Whitehead
- Bertrand Russell
- Principia Mathematica
- Gödel
- Wittgenstein
- Philosophy of mathematics
- Digital electronics
- Organon
- Term logic
- Predicate calculus
- Artificial intelligence
- Legal
- Propositional calculus
- First-order logic
- Second-order logic
- Many-sorted logic
- Infinitary logic
- Quantifiers
- Analytical philosophy
- Principles of Mathematical Logic
- David Hilbert
- Wilhelm Ackermann
- Alfred Tarski
- Willard Van Orman Quine
- George Boolos
- Stewart Shapiro
- Linguistic modality
- Alethic modality
- Necessity
- Logical possibility
- De Morgan duality
- Clarence Irving Lewis
- Deontic logic
- Epistemic logic
- Arthur Prior
- Saul Kripke
- Kripke semantics
- Graph theory
- Computational linguistics
- Dynamic logic (modal logic)
- Rhetoric
- Dialectic
- Critical thinking
- Geometry
- Euclid
- Plato
- Logicism
- Tautology (logic)
- Russell's paradox
- Hilbert's program
- Gödel's incompleteness theorem
- Gödel's completeness theorem
- Proof calculus
- Georg Cantor
- Continuum hypothesis
- Large cardinal
- Arithmetic
- Entscheidungsproblem
- Alan Turing
- Church-Turing thesis
- Complexity class
- Turing degree
- Philosophical logic