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On Logic
log·ic, n. Abbr. log.
- The study of the principles of reasoning, especially of the
structure of propositions as distinguished from their content and of method and validity
in deductive reasoning.
- A system of reasoning: Aristotle's logic.
- A mode of reasoning: By that logic, we should sell the
company tomorrow.
- The formal, guiding principles of a discipline, school, or
science.
- Valid reasoning: Your paper lacks the logic to prove
your thesis.
- The relationship between elements and between an element and
the whole in a set of objects, individuals, principles, or events: There's a certain
logic to the motion of rush-hour traffic.
The qualifications for logic are elusive.
  
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