
Semiotic Logic
Semiotic logic is the study of meaning in signs and symbols, particularly how they relate to one another in order to convey logical reasoning. In the context of predicate logic, it focuses on how predicates (which express properties or relationships) and subjects (the entities being discussed) create meaningful statements. Semiotic logic explores how these elements interact to form valid arguments, considering both the structure of logical expressions and their significance in communication. It allows us to analyze not just the logic of statements but also the way they represent ideas and how they are understood by people.