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meta·log·ic \|med.əl|äjik, -d.ə|lä-\ noun Etymology: Medieval Latin Metalogicus, title of a work on logic by John of Salisbury died 1180 English ecclesiastical leader and classical scholar : a branch of analytic philosophy that deals with the critical examination of the basic concepts of logic abstracted from any meaning given them in the systems studied < the metalogic which grounds or justifies the logical system as a whole — R.L.Barber > |