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All logic synonyms

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noun logic

  • sanity — the state of being sane; soundness of mind.
  • philosophy — the rational investigation of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct.
  • rationale — the fundamental reason or reasons serving to account for something.
  • sense — any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body: My sense of smell tells me that dinner is ready.
  • linkage — the act of linking; state or manner of being linked.
  • argumentation — Argumentation is the process of arguing in an organized or logical way, for example in philosophy.
  • inference — the act or process of inferring.
  • relationship — a connection, association, or involvement.
  • coherence — Coherence is a state or situation in which all the parts or ideas fit together well so that they form a united whole.
  • deduction — A deduction is a conclusion that you have reached about something because of other things that you know to be true.
  • ratiocination — the process of logical reasoning.
  • connection — A connection is a relationship between two things, people, or groups.
  • syllogism — Logic. an argument the conclusion of which is supported by two premises, of which one (major premise) contains the term (major term) that is the predicate of the conclusion, and the other (minor premise) contains the term (minor term) that is the subject of the conclusion; common to both premises is a term (middle term) that is excluded from the conclusion. A typical form is “All A is C; all B is A; therefore all B is C.”.
  • thesis — a proposition stated or put forward for consideration, especially one to be discussed and proved or to be maintained against objections: He vigorously defended his thesis on the causes of war.
  • dialectic — People refer to the dialectic or dialectics of a situation when they are referring to the way in which two very different forces or factors work together, and the way in which their differences are resolved.
  • induction — the act of inducing, bringing about, or causing: induction of the hypnotic state.
  • train of thought — sequence of ideas
  • reason — a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
  • judgment — an act or instance of judging.
  • common sense — Your common sense is your natural ability to make good judgments and to behave in a practical and sensible way.
  • lucidity — the quality of being easily understood, completely intelligible, or comprehensible: She makes her argument with pointed logic and exemplary lucidity.
  • reasoning — a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
  • rationality — the state or quality of being rational.
  • nonsensible — having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment: a sensible young woman.
  • soundness — free from injury, damage, defect, disease, etc.; in good condition; healthy; robust: a sound heart; a sound mind.
  • connexion — the act or state of connecting.
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