An approximation to the study of Math logic
Keywords:
Formal logic, Mathematical Logic, Concept, Trial, ReasoningAbstract
When professors teach courses of Mathematics that include contents of Mathematical Logic, they attribute their origins to Aristotle (384 A.C. 322 A.C.) however, they don’t specify that Aristotle's Logic is not the Mathematical Logic that that is studied at present time, neither they explain if it was part or not of Mathematics in that time. In this article the authors present, in tight synthesis, the road that has followed the Mathematical Logic until the present time and their bond with the Mathematics.
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