logisms
Logisms are a class of abstract entities that represent the fundamental building blocks of logical reasoning and argumentation. They are not empirical objects in the physical world, nor are they purely subjective mental constructs. Instead, logisms are posited as existing in a conceptual or abstract realm, accessible through intellectual apprehension. The study of logisms falls under the domain of logic and formal philosophy, aiming to understand their nature, relationships, and the rules governing their combination.
The core idea behind logisms is that they possess specific properties and can be combined according to
Different philosophical traditions have conceptualized logisms in various ways. Some view them as Platonic forms, existing