Difference between revisions of "Logic of medical language"

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Traditionally, a term is considered a linguistic label representing an object, whether concrete or abstract. In this model, the term acts as an intermediary between language and the object it represents, as in the case of the word "apple," which evokes the image of the fruit known to everyone, regardless of their culture or age. However, terms like "orofacial pain" acquire different meanings depending on the context: for a neurologist, for a dentist, or for Mary Poppins herself, the meaning will vary considerably, reflecting different perspectives and knowledge bases.
Traditionally, a term is considered a linguistic label representing an object, whether concrete or abstract. In this model, the term acts as an intermediary between language and the object it represents, as in the case of the word "apple," which evokes the image of the fruit known to everyone, regardless of their culture or age. However, terms like "orofacial pain" acquire different meanings depending on the context: for a neurologist, for a dentist, or for Mary Poppins herself, the meaning will vary considerably, reflecting different perspectives and knowledge bases.
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  | DOI = 10.1001/2012.jama.11913
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  }}</ref> Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) was a logician and scientist who progressively developed a triadic approach to the logic of inquiry.<ref>[[wpit:Charles_Sanders_Peircehttps://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Sanders_Peirce|Charles Sanders Peirce]]</ref> He also distinguished between three forms of argumentation, types of inference, and methods of investigation used in scientific inquiry, namely:
  }}</ref> Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) was a logician and scientist who progressively developed a triadic approach to the logic of inquiry.<ref>Charles Sanders Peirce. [[wikipedia:Charles_Sanders_Peirce|American scientist, mathematician, logician, and philosopher who is sometimes known as "the father of pragmatism]]</ref> He also distinguished between three forms of argumentation, types of inference, and methods of investigation used in scientific inquiry, namely:


*Abduction, or hypothesis generation;
*Abduction, or hypothesis generation;
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