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(Logic is an inquiry into the ideal form of inquiry itself.)
 
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'''Logic''' is an [[inquiry]] into the ideal form of inquiry itself.
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'''Logic''' is the [[normative science]] whose object is [[truth]].
 
'''Logic''' is the [[normative science]] whose object is [[truth]].
  
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 2 July 2009

Logic is an inquiry into the ideal form of inquiry itself.

Said another way:

Logic is the normative science whose object is truth.