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Compétence logique et connexionnisme

Abstract

On peut généralement affirmer sans susciter trop de controverse que l'objectif premier de la logique est normatif. Ses règles d'inférence sont des règles de préservation de la vérité: elles visent à ce que celui qui part de prémisses vraies et ne fait que des inférences conformes à ces règles arrive à des conclusions vraies.

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