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    Log·ic
    /ˈläjik/

    noun

    • 1. reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity: "experience is a better guide to this than deductive logic" Similar science of reasoningscience of deductionscience of thoughtdialectics
    • 2. a system or set of principles underlying the arrangements of elements in a computer or electronic device so as to perform a specified task.
  2. The meaning of LOGIC is a science that deals with the principles and criteria of validity of inference and demonstration : the science of the formal principles of reasoning. How to use logic in a sentence.

  3. LOGIC definition: 1. a particular way of thinking, especially one that is reasonable and based on good judgment: 2…. Learn more.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LogicLogic - Wikipedia

    Logic is the study of correct reasoning. It includes both formal and informal logic. Formal logic is the study of deductively valid inferences or logical truths. It examines how conclusions follow from premises due to the structure of arguments alone, independent of their topic and content.

  5. logic, the study of correct reasoning, especially as it involves the drawing of inferences. This article discusses the basic elements and problems of contemporary logic and provides an overview of its different fields.

  6. noun. the science that investigates the principles governing correct or reliable inference. a particular method of reasoning or argumentation: We were unable to follow his logic. the system or principles of reasoning applicable to any branch of knowledge or study. reason or sound judgment, as in utterances or actions:

  7. 5 days ago · Logic is a method of reasoning that involves a series of statements, each of which must be true if the statement before it is true. Students learn forensic medicine, philosophy and logic. Synonyms: science of reasoning, deduction, dialectics, argumentation More Synonyms of logic. 2. uncountable noun.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English lo‧gic /ˈlɒdʒɪk $ ˈlɑː-/ noun 1 [ singular, uncountable] a way of thinking about something that seems correct and reasonable, or a set of sensible reasons for doing something logic behind The logic behind this statement is faulty. logic of What’s the logic of your argument? accept/follow/see so...

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