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Logical
Of or pertaining to logic used in logic as logical subtilties
Logics
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Logicality
Logicalness
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modal logic
A system of logic which studies how to combine propositions which include the concepts
Semilogical
Half logical partly logical said of fallacies
Dialectics
teaches the rules and modes of reasoning the application of logical principles to discursive reasoning the science or art of discriminating
Subject
proposition is made; the first word in a proposition, Mill's Logic. See PREDICATE. 1. One who owes allegiance to a sovereign
Irrationality
a decision which is so outrageous in its defiance of logic or of accepted moral standards that no sensible person who
Genus
Genus, in logic, connotes an idea or quality which is universal or common
Converse
Converse (in logic), the transposition of the subject and predicate in a proposition.
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