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Things logic often describes ("logic ________")
- operation
- levels
- network
- lectures
- structures
- course
- devices
- based
- colloquium
- languages
- absolute
- rules
- gates
- algorithms
- figure
- arrays
- function
- modeling
- switches
- symbol
- theorist
- machines
- simulators
- operations
- chair
- simulation
- error
- demands
- points
- designers
- control
- families
- unit
- principles
- programming
- circuit
- analyzer
- program
- section
- notebook
- symbols
- instructions
- synthesis
- theory
- optimization
- probe
- deals
- implementation
- model
- networks
- matters
- programs
- probes
- output
- elements
- analyzers
- games
- bombs
- functions
- level
- audio
- verification
- flow
- operators
- class
- circuits
- bomb
- systems
- minimization
- library
- circuitry
- block
- diagrams
- models
- tools
- questions
- errors
- dictates
- signals
- equations
- blocks
- gate
- treats
- design
- diagram
- fig
- expressions
How logic often is described ("________ logic")
- aristotelian
- modern
- negative
- scientific
- valued
- simple
- same
- inductive
- arithmetic
- informal
- sequential
- clear
- cold
- propositional
- sound
- deductive
- modal
- cultural
- philosophical
- mathematical
- inherent
- intensional
- formal
- digital
- order
- scholastic
- syllogistic
- conventional
- classical
- ordinary
- internal
- faulty
- symbolic
- own
- basic
- inexorable
- linear
- circular
- deontic
- positive
- abstract
- fuzzy
- functional
- transcendental
- epistemic
- conditional
- economic
- temporal
- relentless
- rigorous
- underlying
- inner
- dominant
- structural
- prepositional
- pure
- elementary
- dynamic
- traditional
- very
- dialectical
- strange
- strict
- false
- standard
- rational
- complex
- combinational
