# Logic
Logic is fundamentally about understanding **how propositions relate to each other**. Propositions are statements that can be true or false, and logic examines how truth flows between them based on well-defined rules (e.g., syllogisms, implications). It provides a framework for making **inferences**.
1. [Logical Property](Logical%20Property.md)
2. [Law of the Excluded Middle](Law%20of%20the%20Excluded%20Middle.md)
3. [Consistent](Consistent.md)
4. [Principle of Explosion](Principle%20of%20Explosion.md)
5. [Logical Consequence](Logical%20Consequence.md)
6. [Logical Consistency](Logical%20Consistency.md)
7. [Logical Consistency Forces Taking a Position](Logical%20Consistency%20Forces%20Taking%20a%20Position.md)
8. [Logical Structure](Logical%20Structure.md)
9. [Power of Logic](Power%20of%20Logic.md)
10. [There Is No Problem Of Induction](There%20Is%20No%20Problem%20Of%20Induction.md)
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