Definition of Logics

1. n. See Logic.

Definition of Logics

1. Noun. (plural of logic) ¹

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Definition of Logics

1. logic [n] - See also: logic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Logics

logicians
logicise
logicised
logicises
logicising
logicism
logicisms
logicist
logicists
logicize
logicized
logicizes
logicizing
logick
logicless
logics (current term)
logie
logier
logies
logiest
logification
logifications
logily
login
loginess
loginesses
logins
logion
logions
logisitic

Literary usage of Logics

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

1. The Foundations of Science: Science and Hypothesis, The Value of Science by Henri Poincaré (1913)
"We have seen now logics arise of which the most interesting is that of Russell. It seems he has nothing new to write about formal logic, as if Aristotle ..."

2. The Mediaeval Mind: A History of the Development of Thought and Emotion in by Henry Osborn Taylor (1919)
"EL THE STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT: GRAMMAR, LOGIC, META- logics. THE problem of classification presented itself to Gerbert as one involved in the rational study ..."

3. The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin (1997)
"Multi-valued logics of different types, corresponding to different pragmatic ... As many-valued logics were subdued, entities were constituted only as what ..."

4. The Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant by Edward Caird (1889)
"THE TWO logics, AND THE DISCOVERY OR METAPHYSICAL DEDUCTION OF THE CATEGORIES. The Aesthetic /~\UR analysis of the ..."

5. Shakespeare Studies, and Essay on English Dictionaries by Thomas Spencer Baynes, Lewis Campbell (1896)
"or the finding of arguments in the old logics and rhetorics. The kind of exercise involved in invention tested the pupils' powers of thought as well as of ..."

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