Logic

/ˈlɒdʒɪk/ noun

Logic is the system of rules that helps us decide whether arguments and conclusions make sense. It is also used more generally to mean clear, reasonable thinking.

It comes from Greek “logikē (tekhnē),” meaning “the art of reasoning,” from “logos,” which can mean word, reason, or idea. The term entered Latin and then English through philosophical writing.

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