Logic Font2

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by OsyenVyeter
Cloned from Avantesk by eskema.

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Clone of Avantesk. In my symbolic logic class, when I was typing out my homework, there wasn't any font that had logic symbols, I thus had to copy-paste each individual symbol from a wiki article.  It was very tedious.  So I decided to make a logic font.  This is "my" second logic font and as you can see, this font was created by Eskema.  If you like the way it looks, you can thank/credit Eskema (though Eskema seems to have been gone for 5 years now.  All of its appearance is not due to me, I merely repurposed a few of the symbols to make it a logic font.  But when I saw "Avantesk" I simply knew I had to revive "my" logic series.

The ! is the "not", @is "all since its like an A.  # is the "some" since its like 3, $ is the "therefore" since FOUR, % is the "if then", ^ is the "or" since the symbol is so similar, & is the "and" because DUH!! * is the "if and only if"/mutual biconditional.

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Symbolic logic is a fascinating "math" where you can take a person's argument or claim and convert it down into a mathematical equation. Which then allows you to find where the hole in their reasoning is. It really can sharpen your debate skills.

I HIGHLY recommend taking it.

Comment by OsyenVyeter 22nd january 2016

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