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- Connexive logic is arguably one of the oldest approaches to logic.
- Later logicians, notably Chrysippus, are also thought to have endorsed connexive principles.
- The medieval philosopher Boethius also accepted connexive principles.
- Aristotelian syllogisms ( as opposed to Boolean syllogisms ) appear to be based on connexive principles.
- However, this construction also implies a " reasonable " connection between the condition ( apodosis ) ( see Connexive logic ).
- Shahid Rahman and Helge R點kert extended the dialogical approach to the study of several non-classical logics such as modal logic, relevance logic, free logic and connexive logic.
- Since Aristotelian logic was the standard logic studied until the 19th Century, it could reasonably be claimed that connexive logic was the accepted school of thought among logicians for most of Western history . ( Of course, logicians were not necessarily aware of belonging to the connexivist school . ) However, in the 19th Century Boolean syllogisms, and a propositional logic based on truth-functions, became the standard.