Logic

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  1. 5. academic who holds a senior teaching and research position at a college or university.
  2. 7. visual or abstract representation that represents an idea, object, or relationship.
  3. 8. logical process of reasoning that involves using specific observations and examples to form a general conclusion or theory.
  4. 10. form of logical inference that uses observations and data to generate the most likely explanation or hypothesis for a given phenomenon
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  1. 1. someone who engages in the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, and other related topics, using rational argument and critical thinking to seek understanding and truth
  2. 2. discipline that deals with the study of numbers, quantities, and shapes, as well as their relationships, operations, and generalizations.
  3. 3. sentence that expresses a truth or falsehood and can be assigned a truth value.
  4. 4. statement that can be true or false depending on the values of its variables
  5. 6. systematic study of reasoning and inference, including concepts such as validity, truth, and soundness.
  6. 9. logical process in which a conclusion is reached by applying a general principle or premise to a specific situation or observation.