Call me an unromantic logician, but I think the expectation is a leap too far.
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One of her later tutors was the noted mathematician and logician Augustus De Morgan.
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Tarski's mathematical interests were exceptionally broad for a mathematical logician.
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Although this offer was not taken up, Pitts decided to become a logician.
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I am somewhat of a logician, which in turn influences my beliefs in politics and religion.
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He played the logician Kurt Godel, one of Albert Einstein's professor friends at Princeton.
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Kinsley substitutes the skills of a logician for those of a reporter.
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Can we please have some discussion of Charles Dodgson's work as a philosopher and a logician?
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This is a book for the tired scientist, mathematician or logician.
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A person skilled at symbolic logic
Logic (from the Ancientu00A0Greek: u03BBu03BFu03B3u03B9u03BAu03AE, logike) originally meaning the word, or what is spoken, (but coming to mean thought or reason) is generally held to consist of the systematic study of the form of arguments. A valid argument is one where there is a specific relation of logical support between the assumptions of the argument and its conclusion...
A person who studies or teaches logic
He deposits on a sheet of paper a certain assemblage of syllables, and fancies that their meaning is riveted by the act of deposition.