
Aristotelian Logic
Aristotelian Logic is a framework for reasoning developed by the philosopher Aristotle. It focuses on syllogisms, which are logical arguments that connect two premises to reach a conclusion. For example, if "All humans are mortal" and "Socrates is a human," we can conclude that "Socrates is mortal." This form of logic helps clarify how we derive truths from known information. It emphasizes the structure of arguments and the relationships between categories, laying the groundwork for formal logic and influencing many fields, including philosophy, mathematics, and science.