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connection predicate
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Eastern cultures
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Emphasizes harmony and unity within a group or society
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2
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logic
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Eastern countries
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Highly valued in academic and professional settings
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1
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3
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logic
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Eastern countries
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Logic includes elements of intuition and holistic reasoning, and is often intertwined with philosophical concepts such as Tao in China or Zen in Japan.
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4
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logic
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Eastern countries
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Traditional logic may be integrated into philosophical and religious teachings, and the approach to reasoning may be influenced by concepts such as Taoism and Confucianism.
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1
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5
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logic
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Eastern culture
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While valued, the emphasis on intuition and holistic thinking may sometimes take precedence over formal logic in decision-making and problem-solving.
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1
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6
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logic bomb
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Eastern countries
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Less commonly known and discussed outside of tech and cybersecurity communities compared to Western countries.
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7
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logical connective
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Eastern countries
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Logical connectives are important in philosophical and linguistic studies, used to express nuanced connections between ideas and concepts.
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1
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8
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logical connective
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Eastern countries
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Logical connectives may not have the same formal emphasis but are still used in reasoning and decision-making in fields like philosophy and mathematics.
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9
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logical connective
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Eastern cultures
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The concept of logical connectives may not be as commonly emphasized in traditional education and everyday language usage.
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