English > logical: 4 senses > adjective 1| Meaning | capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning. |
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| Example | "a logical mind" |
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| Attribute of | logicality, logicalness | correct and valid reasoning |
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| Narrower | dianoetic, discursive | proceeding to a conclusion by reason or argument rather than intuition |
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| formal | logically deductive |
| ratiocinative | Based on exact thinking |
| See also | analytic, analytical | Of a proposition that is necessarily true independent of fact or experience |
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| coherent, consistent, logical, ordered | marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts |
| rational | consistent with or based on or using reason |
| reasonable, sensible | showing reason or sound judgment |
| synthetic, synthetical | Of a proposition whose truth value is determined by observation / observation or facts |
| Opposite | illogical, unlogical | lacking in correct logical relation |
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| Spanish | consecuente, lógica, logical, lógico |
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| Catalan | conseqüent, lògic |
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| Nouns | logicality, logicalness | correct and valid reasoning |
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| Adverbs | logically | in a logical manner |
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