Difference between propositional logic and first order predicate logic
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First-order Predicate Logic is an extension of propositional logic, which allows quantification over variables. Whereas in propositional logic you can only talk about specifics (e.g. "Socrates is a man"), in predicate logic you can also talk more generally (e.g. "all men are mortal").
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☛Process of thinking about something in a logical way in order to form a conclusion or judgment. : the ability of the mind to think and understand things in a logical way....
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