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Definitions of logician in various dictionaries:
noun - a person skilled at symbolic logic
A practitioner of a system of logic.
A student or scholar of logic.
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A blogicianb is a person whose topic of scholarly study is logic. Some famous blogiciansb are listed below in English alphabetical transliteration order (by surname). Contents : |
a person skilled at symbolic logic |
A practitioner of a system of logic. |
A student or scholar of logic. |
someone who studies or is skilled in logic |
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Logic (from the Ancient Greek: λογική, translit. logikḗ), originally meaning "the word" or "what is spoken", but coming to mean "thought" or "reason", is a subject concerned with the most general laws of truth, and is now generally held to consist of the systematic study of the form of valid inference. A valid inference is one where there is a specific relation of logical support between the assumptions of the inference and its conclusion. (In ordinary discourse, inferences may be signified by words like therefore, hence, ergo, and so on.) * There is no universal agreement as to the exact scope and subject matter of logic (see § Rival conceptions, below), but it has traditionally included the classification of arguments, the systematic exposition of the 'logical form' common to all valid arguments, the study of inference, including fallacies, and the study of semantics, including paradoxes. Historically, logic has been studied in philosophy (since ancient times) and mathematics (since the mid-19th century), and recently logic has been studied in computer science, linguistics, psychology, and other fields. |