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"Now 'why a thing is itself' is a meaningless inquiry, for to give meaning to the question 'why' the fact or the existence of the thing must already be evident..."
- Aristotle, Metaphysics, Book VII
If Mathematics is the Queen of the Sciences then Logic, surely, is its King and Emperor, and whom better to learn from it than its Grecian Father. Aristotelian Logic reduces the learning time required to acquire new skills.