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<translate><!--T:1--> In this chapter, we will discuss current medical language. Specifically, we will discuss the study of the relationships between linguistic expressions and the world to which they refer, or which they should describe.</translate>  
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<translate><!--T:1--> In this chapter, we will discuss the current medical language. Specifically, we will discuss the study of the relationships between linguistic expressions and the world to which they refer, or which they should describe.</translate>  
    
<translate><!--T:2--> The conclusion is that once the vagueness and ambiguity of this form of language (and therefore the negative consequences that all this entails) have been revealed, there is a need to make it more precise and complete.</translate>
 
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{{q4|... <translate><!--T:180--> could the logic of Classical language help us to solve the poor Mary Poppins' dilemma?</translate>|<translate><!--T:181--> You will see that much of medical thinking is based on the logic of Classical language but there are limits</translate>}}
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{{q4|... <translate><!--T:180--> could the logic of Classical language help us to solve the poor Mary Poppins' dilemma?</translate>|<translate><!--T:181--> You will see that much of medical thinking is based on [[The logic of classical language|the logic of Classical language]] but there are limits</translate>}}
    
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[[Category:Articles about logic of language]]
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