Logical System Explained in Simple Terms (Another Try)
A logical system provides a formal structured mechanism to help us clearly think, argue, and discover truth. Both humans can understand such logical systems and machines can effectively interpret such logical systems if those systems are represented effectively. Over the years I have tried to explain the "moving parts" of a logical system many times. See under "Additional Information" below for the list of my best attempts. This is another shot. What I am trying to achieve is to explain the moving pieces of a logical system in concise terms such that a business professional with a liberal arts degree can understand what I am trying to explain. To start, consider the Triangle of Meaning . The Triangle of Meaning explains that meaning exists simultaneously in three forms: The actual real world thing which is being explained/described. ( Thing ) The conceptualization of that actual real world thing in the form that a human can understand ( Conceptualization ; Mode...