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Studying logic helps refine and systematize reasoning abilities beyond what is achieved through common sense. It provides a framework for evaluating arguments and making sound judgments, which can be especially valuable in complex or unfamiliar situations where common sense may not suffice.
It's not a common course in US nursing programs, but I imagine it would useful in designing research.
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Logic (from the Greek λογική logos It has two main meanings: it discusses the use of reasoning in some activity and it is the normative, philosophical study of valid reasoning. In the second sense, logic is mainly discussed in the disciplines of philosophy, mathematics and computer science. Both senses based on the common focus referring to the harmony of reasoning, the formal proportionality between arguments, therefore, the correct and balanced relationship between all terms, the total agreement between each of them in a development
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Logic is necessary for the study of philosophy so as to be able to reason out some of the principles used in philosophy. Philosophy tries to connect general problems to reality and therefore logic must be applied.
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formal is just study of logic with purely formal content and material is the branch of logic that focuses the content of reasoning.
To help them think critically.
With the Prior Analytics, Aristotle is credited with the earliest study of formal logic, and his conception of it was the dominant form of Western logic until 19th century advances in mathematical logic.