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This is a list of articles under the topic Logic that need attention with concise explanations of the work needed and dates they were originally listed here. See the article "Talk" pages for detailed explanations and discussions of the problems.
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Core areas: Aesthetics · Epistemology · Metaphysics · Logic · Social and political · Ethics
Major fields: Philosophy of mind · Philosophy of science · Philosophy of language · Philosophy of religion
Traditions: Continental · Analytic · Marxism · Anarchism · Eastern
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Eg. The lead paragraph was the inspiring:
Deductive reasoning, according to many dictionaries,[1] is the type of reasoning that proceeds from general principles or premises to derive particular information.

--Philogo (talk) 21:32, 27 February 2008 (UTC)--Philogo (talk) 21:30, 27 February 2008 (UTC)

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