Logically - Law Dictionary Search Results
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.
Semilogical
Half logical partly logical said of fallacies
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Overlogical
Excessively logical adhering too closely to the forms or rules of logic
Illogical
Ignorant or negligent of the rules of logic or correct reasoning as an illogical disputant contrary of the
Syllogism
Syllogism, the full logical from of a single argument. to a legitimate syllogism it
Relevant
meaning supporting the contention of a party to a suit. Logically connected and tending to prove or disprove a matter in
Self consistent
from the ordinary standard by which the conduct is guided logically consistent throughout having each part consistent with the rest
Under-inclusive classification
demand application of the policy to all whom it might logically encompass would restrict the opportunity of a State to make
inference
as true to another whose truth is believed to follow logically from that of the former 2 : something inferred ;esp
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