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Structural logic shifts the focus from isolated statements to systems of relationships that must remain internally coherent over time.
Rather than asking whether individual propositions are true or false, structural logic asks a deeper question:
Does the system remain self-consistent as it evolves?
In this framework, logical validity becomes linked to structural stability.
By Mark HgginsStructural logic shifts the focus from isolated statements to systems of relationships that must remain internally coherent over time.
Rather than asking whether individual propositions are true or false, structural logic asks a deeper question:
Does the system remain self-consistent as it evolves?
In this framework, logical validity becomes linked to structural stability.