This book explores the possibility that logic may provide a unifying framework for understanding the structure of reasoning, intelligence, and reality. Beginning with the historical development of logical thought, the work examines the evolution of logic from classical philosophical systems to modern mathematical logic and contemporary nonclassical frameworks. The study then investigates the role of logic in computation, artificial intelligence, and cognitive science, highlighting how formal reasoning systems underpin both machine intelligence and human reasoning. Particular attention is given to emerging approaches such as probabilistic logic, neuro-symbolic AI, and quantum logic, which extend traditional logical frameworks to accommodate uncertainty, learning, and non-classical physical phenomena. Building on these developments, the book proposes a conceptual model of Unified Logic, integrating symbolic reasoning, probabilistic inference, computational processes, quantum logical structures, and cognitive interpretation within a single framework. Within this model, intelligence is understood as a recursive process in which informational systems construct models of themselves and their environment. The work further explores the philosophical implications of this perspective, suggesting that reality itself may be interpreted as a dynamic informational system governed by logical relations and computational transformations. This view connects developments in logic, artificial intelligence, quantum information theory, and the philosophy of science, offering a speculative framework for understanding the relationship between knowledge, intelligence, and the structure of the universe.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ada8cfbc08abd80d5bc352 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18901501
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