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Logic may be defined as the science of reasoning. However, this is not to
suggest that logic is an empirical (i.e., experimental or observational) science like
physics, biology, or psychology. Rather, logic is a non-empirical science like
mathematics. Also, in saying that logic is the science of reasoning, we do not mean
that it is concerned with the actual mental (or physical) process employed by a
thinking entity when it is reasoning. The investigation of the actual reasoning process falls more appropriately within the province of psychology, neurophysiology, or
cybernetics.
Even if these empirical disciplines were considerably more advanced than
they presently are, the most they could disclose is the exact process that goes on in
a being's head when he or she (or it) is reasoning. They could not, however, tell us
whether the being is reasoning correctly or incorrectly.
Distinguishing correct reasoning from incorrect reasoning is the task of logic.

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