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Medieval Logic and Syncategorematic Terms
- Medieval scholars extended logic beyond simple examples, exploring its implications and systematizing reasoning.
- They developed a tool to navigate complex reasoning by focusing on syncategorematic terms like "and" and "or."
Medieval Logic and Knowledge
- Medieval thinkers investigated inferences that appeared valid but weren't, like knowing a disjunction without knowing each part.
- They explored cases where simple logic failed, focusing on "knowledge" and "belief."
Boole's Algebra of Logic
- George Boole linked algebra and logical laws, noting similarities between "and" and multiplication, and "or" and addition.
- This led to an abstract system reflecting the rigor of mathematics in the laws of thought.


