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Philosophical logic

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Philosophical logic is a branch of philosophy that focuses on the nature of logic, its foundations, and its implications in philosophical discourse. Unlike mathematical logic, which primarily emphasizes formal systems and symbolic representation, philosophical logic is concerned with the underlying concepts and issues that arise in the study of logic and its relation to language, thought, and reality.

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