An Idea of Dynamics Inductive Logic in Complex Cognition

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As humankind enters the era of organized social cognition, the collective wisdom of the human form needs to face a very complex social conditions and the social environment. In such circumstances, more likely to use social cognition inductive logic. The accumulation and wealth of society knowledge will be more and more abstract representation to promote social awareness, and promote more in-depth characteristics from behavior to inductive references, while ignoring or rarely used to from the nature of the behavior of deductive reasoning. In dynamic cognition conditions, the fusion method is using the following branches of cognitive logic, dynamic logic and probability logic to combine to form a probabilistic dynamic cognition logic, and logic to study the use of these information changes in probability reference. In complex cognitive conditions, the pursuit of knowledge as the basic logic of the value of research areas, including philosophy logic, artificial intelligence logic, computer logic, fuzzy logic and so on.

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