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symbolic logic
noun
a modern development of formal logic employing a special notation or symbolism capable of manipulation in accordance with precise rules.
symbolic logic
noun
another term for formal logic
Word History and Origins
Origin of symbolic logic1
Example Sentences
He argued that the structural rigidity and rule-based grammar of Sanskrit offered a powerful natural analog to the symbolic logic of computer languages.
Wilkes happened to have some intellectual preparation: As a philosophy major, she had studied symbolic logic, which can involve creating arguments and inferences by stringing together and/or statements in a way that resembles coding.
“You talk about biology in a symbolic logic class?” my father asked.
This perspective is usually called “symbolic A.I.” — because its definition of cognition is based on symbolic logic — or, disparagingly, “good old-fashioned A.I.”
“For Claude Shannon” is named after the mathematical engineer who connected symbolic logic with electronic circuits.
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