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[[wikipedia:Logic|Logic]] is a subject matter that uses symbol systems to enumerate possibilities. Based on this assumption, any set of symbols that allows for the same possibility space can be thought of as the '''[[sameness|same]]''' language. This can be explained as the term: '''[[up to isomorphism]]''' in [[Category Theory]]. | [[wikipedia:Logic|Logic]] is a subject matter that uses symbol systems to enumerate possibilities. Based on this assumption, any set of symbols that allows for the same possibility space can be thought of as the '''[[sameness|same]]''' language. This can be explained as the term: '''[[up to isomorphism]]''' in [[Category Theory]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:41, 25 July 2021
Logic is a subject matter that uses symbol systems to enumerate possibilities. Based on this assumption, any set of symbols that allows for the same possibility space can be thought of as the same language. This can be explained as the term: up to isomorphism in Category Theory.