Lexicographical Neighbors of Logicized
Literary usage of Logicized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Mental and Physical Tests by Guy Montrose Whipple (1915)
"... in the first report become erroneously 'logicized' into explicit and particularized
statements, which are actually possible, but incorrect as reports. ..."
2. Studies in Religion and Literature by William Samuel Lilly (1904)
"... he continues— " I think my powers, such as they were, had been trained and
formed and logicized by rude exercises and inward severity which no one saw. ..."
3. Creative Intelligence: Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude by John Dewey, Harold Chapman Brown, George Herbert Mead, Boyd Henry Bode, Henry Waldgrave Stuart, James Hayden Tufts, Horace Meyer Kallen, Addison Webster Moore (1917)
"But, from the standpoint of a completely logicized experience, all finite, temporal
processes are accidents, not essentials, of logical operations. ..."
4. Three Types of Logical Theory by Holly Estil Cunningham (1918)
"We should note that consciousness viewed in its cognitive aspect includes perception
as a case of knowledge, with the result that all conduct is logicized ..."