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Definition of Logicians
1. logician [n] - See also: logician
Lexicographical Neighbors of Logicians
Literary usage of Logicians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The poems and plays of Oliver Goldsmith by Oliver Goldsmith (1818)
"THE Logicians REFUTED. ... OF DUN SWI1>T. Logicians have but ill defined As
rational the human mind; Reason, they say, belongs to man, But let them prove it ..."
2. The Science of Logic: Or, an Analysis of the Laws of Thought by Asa Mahan (1857)
"Neither the school of logicians who defend it, nor those who assail it, ...
Opinions of Logicians upon the subject. Logicians have commonly made four ..."
3. The Rise and Expansion of the British Dominion in India by Alfred Comyn Lyall (1894)
"IN IMITATION OF DEAN SWIFT.1 Logicians have but ill defin'd As rational the human
mind; ... Logicians ..."
4. The Poetical Works of Jonathan Swift by Jonathan Swift (1833)
"Logicians have but ill defined As rational, the human kind ; Reason, they say,
belong to man, But let them prove it if they can. ..."