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-'''Logic''' (from [[Ancient Greek|Classical Greek]] [[logos]]; meaning word, thought, idea, argument, account, reason, or principle) is the study of the principles and criteria of valid [[inference]] and [[demonstration (proof)|demonstration]].+'''Metalogic''' is the study of the [[metatheory]] of [[logic]]. While ''logic'' is the study of the manner in which [[logical system]]s can be used to decide the correctness of arguments, metalogic studies the properties of the logical systems themselves.
-==See also==+
-* [[Digital electronics]] (also known as ''[[digital logic]]'' or [[logic gate]]s)+== See also ==
-* [[Fallacies]]+* [[Metamathematics]]
-* [[Logic puzzle]]+
-* [[Logic symbols]]+
-* [[Mathematics]]+
-** [[List of mathematics articles]]+
-** [[Outline of mathematics]]+
-* [[Metalogic]]+
-* [[Outline of logic]]+
-* [[List of logic journals]]+
-* [[Philosophy]]+
-** [[List of philosophy topics]]+
-** [[Outline of philosophy]]+
-* [[Reason]]+
-* [[Straight and Crooked Thinking]] (book)+
-* [[Table of logic symbols]]+
-* [[Truth]]+
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Metalogic is the study of the metatheory of logic. While logic is the study of the manner in which logical systems can be used to decide the correctness of arguments, metalogic studies the properties of the logical systems themselves.

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