It depends on how the phrase "humanities logic" is used.
If you're referring to formal techniques that are applied to the language used in the study of religion, philosophy, history, etcetera, then "humanities logic" refers to propositional logic, predicate logic, and set theory. In this way, the use of logic is analogous to the way that the social and behavioral sciences use statistics, and to the way that the natural sciences use math and statistics.
Should you be referring to logic outside of a math department setting, then you're referring to logic as it is taught in most philosophy departments.
When you're referring to logic that is not symbol based, then you may be talking about informal logic
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∙ 13y agoF. S. C. Northrop has written: 'The logic of the sciences and the humanities' 'Philosophical anthropology and practical politics'
The classification of Humanities are the humanities classification!
The humanities consisted of seven courses of studies. The trivium was grammar, logic, and rhetoric; and the quadrivium was arithmetic, geometry, astronomy and music theory.
People who have a degree in Humanities can go into teaching, technical writing, and counseling. They may also become a lawyer, a human resource specialist or a social worker.
der r no types of humanities
The humanities are academic disciplines that study human culture.
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the role of humanities in man's life is very important because humanities is the people who manage our world and develop. Humanities are supposed to put the 'human' into human beings.
the role of humanities in man's life is very important because humanities is the people who manage our world and develop. Humanities are supposed to put the 'human' into human beings.
the role of humanities in man's life is very important because humanities is the people who manage our world and develop. Humanities are supposed to put the 'human' into human beings.
In general, "humanities" is not capitalized unless it starts a sentence or is part of a formal title like "Bachelor of Arts in Humanities."
It goes back to the pythagreom theorem...