Philosophy 101On Logic

log·ic, n. Abbr. log.

  1. 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.
    1. A system of reasoning: Aristotle's logic.
    2. A mode of reasoning: By that logic, we should sell the company tomorrow.
    3. The formal, guiding principles of a discipline, school, or science.
  2. Valid reasoning: Your paper lacks the logic to prove your thesis.
  3. 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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