Formal Logic and Informal Logic by Chaim Perlman Translated by Ammour Missoum
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In this article, the Belgian philosopher and jurist Chaïm Perlman (1912 - 1984) draws a comparison between formal logic and what he calls non-formal logic , and calls for the necessity of establishing a new logical paradigm that is inspired by the model of legal judicial reasoning and reintegrates research into reasoning in the core of philosophical thinking and defends the properties of natural language, which differ from the properties of rigidity and reduction, that characterize symbolic language
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