Difference between revisions of "The logic of medical language"

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==<translate><!--T:4--> Medical language is an extended natural language</translate>==
==<translate><!--T:4--> Medical language is an extended natural language</translate>==
<translate><!--T:5--> Language is a source of misunderstandings and errors and in medicine: actually, often the language we use leaves us in trouble because it is semantically underdeveloped and does not agree with standard scientific ideas.</translate> <translate><!--T:6--> To better explain this concept, which apparently seems off-topic, we must describe some essential characteristics of the logic of language that will make us better understand why a term like ''orofacial pain'' can take on a different meaning following a classical logic or a formal one.</translate>  
<translate><!--T:5--> Language is a source of misunderstandings and errors and in medicine: actually, often the language we use leaves us in trouble because it is semantically underdeveloped and does not agree with standard scientific ideas.</translate> <translate><!--T:6--> To better explain this concept, which apparently seems off-topic, we must describe some essential characteristics of the logic of language that will make us better understand why a term like ''orofacial pain'' can take on a different meaning following a classical logic or a formal one.</translate>  
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