Logic (disambiguation)
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Logic is the study of the principles and criteria of valid inference and demonstration.
Logic or logical may also refer to:
A branch of logic:
- Inductive logic, also called induction or inductive reasoning
- Informal logic, the study of arguments as presented in ordinary language
- Deductive logic, also called natural deduction
- Symbolic logic, the area of mathematics which studies the purely formal properties of strings of symbols
- Mathematical logic, a branch of mathematics which grew out of symbolic logic
In computer science and technology:
- Logic Studio, a music production suite by Apple Inc.
- Logic Pro, a MIDI sequencer and Digital Audio Workstation application, part of Logic Studio
- Dolby Pro Logic, also known as Pro Logic, a surround sound processing technology
- Logic gate, an electronic device capable of combining and processing symbols in digital circuits
- Program logic, the use of mathematical logic for computer programming
- Digital logic, the type of logic used in digital circuits
A game:
- Logical (computer puzzle game), a 1991 computer puzzle game

