Uzbek logicians refer to philosophers and scholars from Uzbekistan or those deeply influenced by Uzbek intellectual traditions who have made contributions to the field of logic. The tradition of logic in the broader context of Islamic philosophy, including that of Central Asia, has rich historical roots. Notable figures in the history of Central Asian logic include medieval thinkers who existed alongside and interacted with the broader Islamic philosophical tradition, including Al-Farabi, Al-Ghazali, and Ibn Sina (Avicenna), among others.

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