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From prose logic to symbolic logic

This is the blog post associated with the video about the relationship between prose logical arguments and symbolic logical arguments.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Oli SharpePosted on 31st Oct 202031st Oct 2020Categories Key Concepts, Towards portfolism

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