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logicalness


Meanings
  • the quality of being logical: reasoned thinking and argument

    - "In a logical argument, each statement builds upon the previous one."
    - "The mathematical proof of the Pythagorean theorem is a classic example of logical reasoning."

Rhymes
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logicalness , histrionics , dramatics , acrobatics , contortionist , equilibrist , juggler , mime , puppeteer , ventriloquist
Homophones
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  1. logicalness () : the quality of being logical

  2. logicalness (Spanish) : lógica, razonamiento, argumento lógico

  3. logicalness (French) : logique, raison, raisonnement, argument logique


Variants
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logical , logicalities , logicality , logically , logicalness , logicalnesses
Forms
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{"term"=>"logical conjunction", "definition"=>"a logical operation that combines two or more statements into a single compound statement using the connective 'and'", "example"=>"The statements 'John is at the park' and 'Mary is also at the park' can be combined using logical conjunction into the compound statement 'John is at the park and Mary is also at the park'."}, {"term"=>"logical disjunction", "definition"=>"a logical operation that combines two or more statements into a single compound statement using the connective 'or'", "example"=>"The statements 'John is at the park' and 'Mary is not at the park' can be combined using logical disjunction into the compound statement 'John is at the park or Mary is not at the park'."}


Etymology
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from Old French logique, from logique, from Greek logikos (reasonable, logical)


Related Concepts
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  1. logical fallacy:


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Logicalness is a fundamental concept in human culture and society. It has been a subject of philosophical inquiry, literary expression, and artistic representation since ancient times. Some of the most notable cultural expressions related to logicalness include: - Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, particularly in the works of Plato, Aristotle, and other philosophers who explored the nature of logical reasoning, the role of logic in human thought and knowledge, and the application of logical principles to various aspects of human life and society. - Medieval European philosophy, particularly in the works of St. Thomas Aquinas, who synthesized Aristotelian logic with Christian theology and spirituality. - Modern European philosophy, particularly in the works of Immanuel Kant, who developed a new framework for understanding the nature of logical reasoning, the role of logic in human knowledge and experience, and the limitations of human reason and understanding. - Contemporary Western philosophy, particularly in the works of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Bertrand Russell, who sought to clarify the nature of logical reasoning, the role of logic in human thought and knowledge, and the application of logical principles to various aspects of human life and society.

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