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Neo-classical

A genre of music consistent of the orchestration and blending together of Rock and Classical Music and the corresponding instruments. Example: Rock Orchestra - Classical string or full orchestra accompanied by rock, jazz, or country; band or solo instruments. (String orchestra with drum set, electric guitar and electric base)
Music from movies such as James Bond Movies, Mission: Impossible, or other soundtracks from video games, tv shows, or movies belong to the music genre neo-classical.
by Wesley Matlock October 6, 2003
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Neo-Classical Logic

A 20th-century revival and refinement of Classical Logic that attempts to address its limitations while preserving its core insights. Neo-Classical approaches keep the basic framework but introduce more sophisticated tools: modal logic (necessity and possibility), multi-valued logic (more than two truth values), and higher-order quantification. It's Classical Logic with an upgrade package—same operating system, better apps. Neo-Classicists believe the old tools are basically right but need to handle complexity the ancients never imagined, like time travel paradoxes or the logical structure of infinite sets.
"You can't solve a time travel paradox with Classical Logic—it just throws an error. Neo-Classical Logic at least gives you a debug console and a few more truth values to work with before your brain crashes."
by Dumu The Void February 23, 2026
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