Logic consists of a formal system for expressing knowledge about a domain through syntax and semantics. It also includes a proof theory which is a set of rules of inference for deducing sentences from a knowledge base. Logic provides a framework for representing knowledge and drawing conclusions.
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Logic: Syntax and Semantics Difference
Logic consists of a formal system for expressing knowledge about a domain through syntax and semantics. It also includes a proof theory which is a set of rules of inference for deducing sentences from a knowledge base. Logic provides a framework for representing knowledge and drawing conclusions.
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Logic
Syntax and Semantics difference
Logic
• Logic consists of the following:
• A formal system for expressing knowledge about a domain describing the Syntax and Semantics. • The Proof theory- a set of rules of inference for deducing the sentences from a Knowledge Base (a set of sentences).