Definition of Logical argument

1. Noun. A course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the methodical process of logical reasoning. "I can't follow your line of reasoning"


Lexicographical Neighbors of Logical Argument

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logic boards
logic bomb
logic bombs
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logic diagram
logic element
logic fallacies
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logic gate
logic gates
logic operation
logic programing
logic programming
logical
logical argument (current term)
logical atomism
logical calculus
logical complement
logical connective
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logical implication
logical mechanical element
logical operation
logical positivism
logical positivist
logical proof

Literary usage of Logical argument

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. John Inglesant: A Romance by Joseph Henry Shorthouse (1902)
"... under the plausible reasoning of Mr. Hobbes, the basis of a logical argument which would, ... logical argument ..."

2. Systematic Theology: A Compendium and Commonplace-book Designed for the Use by Augustus Hopkins Strong (1907)
"The first is that one cannot get on to the bridge ; the end toward the hither bank is wholly lacking ; the bridge of logical argument cannot be entered upon ..."

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