Category:Philosophical logic
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English: Philosophical logic is a term introduced by Bertrand Russell to represent his idea that the workings of natural language and thought can only be adequately represented by an artificial language; essentially it was his formalization program for the natural language. Today the term is used with several different meanings.
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