Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 21 (34) 2010
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This paper presents the importance of logic in the medical field. Efficient and proper medical work is difficult without the knowledge of the rules of logic. Therefore, the paper will consider ways of implementing both classical logic and non-classical approach, e.g. temporal and fuzzy logic. The thesis will be supported by numerous examples illustrating how indispensable is the cognition of logic and showing how applying logic can effectively improve work in medicine.
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تاریخ انتشار 2011