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term logic
noun
An approach to logic that splits propositions into two terms—subject and predicate.
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MacFarlane 2002 addresses this question, and points out that their conceptions differ in various ways: … the resources Frege recognizes as logical far outstrip those of Kant's logic (Aristotelian term logic with a simple theory of disjunctive and hypothetical propositions added on).
The term logic comes from the Greek word logos.
One problem with traditional term logic is that it lacks the ability to deal with relations.
In Frege's term logic, all of the terms and well-formed formulas are denoting expressions.
In this approach, the term "logic" is used in the broad sense.
In particular, the term "logic" of discovery is sometimes used in a narrow sense and sometimes broadly understood.
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Frege's two systems are best characterized as term logics, since all of the complete expressions are denoting terms.
However, the idea that logical constants are syncategoremata does not wither away entirely with the demise of term logics.
Inside the Situation Room, though, long-term logic invariably falls victim to short-term crises, which are the specialty of places like the Middle East.
But when you apply this short-term logic to a creative field, especially one that requires as much patience and investment and dues-paying as journalism, you come away with nothing.
With the bases empty and two outs, the Blue Jays' hitter is Kelly Johnson, whose acquisition in a trade with Arizona last month reflects the long-term logic behind many of Anthopoulos's moves.
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