0 a particular way of thinking, especially one that is reasonable and based on good judgment:
1 a formal scientific method of examining or thinking about ideas:
2 a particular way of thinking, esp. one that is reasonable and based on good judgment:
3 a formal, scientific method of examining or thinking about ideas
4 sensible methods of thinking and making good decisions:
business/economic/commercial logic
the logic of sth Customers support what we're doing, because they see the logic of using renewable resources.
there is logic in/to sth There is clear logic in putting the two businesses together.
If there's any logic to privatization, it's that competition creates more efficiency.
5 actions that a computer performs, such as comparing and matching, that involve simple yes or no choices, rather than more complicated mathematics:
Her logic is utterly incontrovertible.
There are irredeemable flaws in the logic of the argument.
There is no logic in his position.
Integrative logics are put over the origin myths through which the preservation of society and the production and reproduction of life is made possible.
Here, cosmology characterises the farmers' world, which is made up of cosmic logics built on the old mythical world.
The neutrality declaration of 1955 expressed two logics.
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