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The history of traditional logic can be traced back to ().

The history of traditional logic should be traced back to (a).

A. Aristotle

B. Leibniz

C. Frege

D. Russell

Aristotle, the founder of traditional logic, believes that the relationship between the subject and object of judgment reflects the objective relationship between things. Lenin said that his logic is seeking and exploring, which is close to Hegel's logic. Aristotle's logic is the starting point of important western formal logic and traditional logic.

Therefore, Aristotle's logic is also called traditional logic. His logic is specialized in the study of thinking forms, so it is also called formal logic. The main reasoning of traditional logic is deductive reasoning, so Aristotle's logic is also called deductive logic.

Aristotle's logic, especially his syllogism theory, has had an unparalleled influence in the history of western thought. It did not always maintain this position: during the Hellenistic period, Stoic logic, especially Pips' works, prevailed.

However, in later ancient times, with the efforts of Aristotle's critics, Aristotle's logic became the mainstream, and Aristotle's logic spread to Arab and Latin medieval traditional cultures, but Christipps's works failed to survive.