= Greek logicians
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Greek logicians were philosophers and scholars in ancient Greece who significantly contributed to the development of logic, a formal system of reasoning. Their work laid the foundations for Western philosophy and critical thinking. The most prominent figures associated with Greek logic include: 1. **Aristotle (384-322 BCE)**: Often considered the father of formal logic, Aristotle developed the syllogism, a deductive reasoning structure that involves premises leading to a conclusion.
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