The relationship between philosophy and logic

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The truth of the matter is that the relationship between philosophy and logic is diale ctical. A cohe rent philosophy cannot be constructed without logic, and logic without a philo sophical context remains an abstract set of laws devoid of real value. While philosophy explores truth, goodness, and beauty and strives to arrive at the truth, logic is the set of laws that pro tect the mind from error and enable it to distinguish right from wrong.
While philosophy has developed over a long historical context, logic, in turn, has developed significantly and has not remained confined to Ari s t otelian formal logic.

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