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  1. Logic is the former discipline, and it tells us how we ought to reason if we want to reason correctly. Whether people actually follow these rules of correct reasoning is an empirical matter, something that is not the concern of logic. The psychology of reasoning, on the other hand, is an empirical science. It tells us about the actual reasoning ...

  2. noun. Britannica Dictionary definition of LOGIC. 1. a :a proper or reasonable way of thinking about or understanding something. [noncount] If you just use a little logic, you'll see I'm right. the rules of logic. There's no logicin/to your reasoning.

  3. Logic is the study of the methods and principles used in distinguishing correct from incorrect reasoning. As a discipline which evaluates arguments of different kinds, logic is the study of how a concluding statement logically follows from another statement or statements (termed premises) either with some probability or with certainty.

  4. logical: [adjective] of, relating to, involving, or being in accordance with logic. skilled in logic. formally true or valid : analytic, deductive.

  5. Logic definition: 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.

  6. Logic is the former discipline, and it tells us how we ought to reason if we want to reason correctly. Whether people actually follow these rules of correct reasoning is an empirical matter, something that is not the concern of logic. The psychology of reasoning, on the other hand, is an empirical science. It tells us about the actual reasoning ...

  7. Define logic. logic synonyms, logic pronunciation, logic translation, English dictionary definition of logic. ) n. 1. The study of principles of reasoning, ...

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