In a logical manner, with logic, according to logical reasoning; "logically, you should now do the same to him", in a logical manner; "he acted logically under the circumstances", in a logical manner; "he acted logically under the circumstances" according to logical reasoning; "logically, you should now do the same to him, according to logical reasoning; "logically, you should now do the same to him, In a logical manner; as, to argue logically, rationally, reasonably; from a logical standpoint, The study of the principles and criteria of valid inference and demonstration, The mathematical study of relationships between rigorously defined concepts and of proof of statements, A formal or informal language together with a deductive system or a model-theoretic semantics, The part of an electronic system that performs the boolean logic operations, short for logic gates or logic circuit, A method of human thought that involves thinking in a linear, step-by-step manner about how a problem can be solved. Logic is the basis of many principles including the scientific method, Any system of thought, whether rigorous and productive or not, especially one associated with a particular person, Of or pertaining to logic, Reasonable, In agreement with the principles of logic, logistical, logistic, A treatise on logic; as, Mill's Logic, reasoned and reasonable judgment; "it made a certain kind of logic", the branch of philosophy that analyzes inference, a system of reasoning the principles that guide reasoning within a given field or situation; "economic logic requires it"; "by the logic of war", reasoned and reasonable judgment; "it made a certain kind of logic" a system of reasoning the principles that guide reasoning within a given field or situation; "economic logic requires it"; "by the logic of war" the branch of philosophy that analyzes inference, A particular kind of logic is the way of thinking and reasoning about things that is characteristic of a particular type of person or particular field of activity. The plan was based on sound commercial logic. Study of inference and argument. Inferences are rule-governed steps from one or more propositions, known as premises, to another proposition, called the conclusion. A deductive inference is one that is intended to be valid, where a valid inference is one in which the conclusion must be true if the premises are true (see deduction; validity). All other inferences are called inductive (see induction). In a narrow sense, logic is the study of deductive inferences. In a still narrower sense, it is the study of inferences that depend on concepts that are expressed by the "logical constants," including: (1) propositional connectives such as "not," (symbolized as ), "and" (symbolized as ), "or" (symbolized as ), and "if-then" (symbolized as ), (2) the existential and universal quantifiers, "(x)" and "(x)," often rendered in English as "There is an x such that ..." and "For any (all) x, ...," respectively, (3) the concept of identity (expressed by "="), and (4) some notion of predication. The study of the logical constants in (1) alone is known as the propositional calculus; the study of (1) through (4) is called first-order predicate calculus with identity. The logical form of a proposition is the entity obtained by replacing all nonlogical concepts in the proposition by variables. The study of the relations between such uninterpreted formulas is called formal logic. See also deontic logic; modal logic. deontic logic fuzzy logic logic design logic many valued logic philosophy of modal logic, reasoning, common-sense; science of inference and reasoning, Logic is a method of reasoning that involves a series of statements, each of which must be true if the statement before it is true. Apart from criminal investigation techniques, students learn forensic medicine, philosophy and logic, (n ) the branch of mathematics that investigates the relationships between premises and conclusions of arguments, The logic of a conclusion or an argument is its quality of being correct and reasonable. I don't follow the logic of your argument There would be no logic in upsetting the agreements, The principles of right reasoning, a system of reasoning, the principles that guide reasoning within a given field or situation; "economic logic requires it"; "by the logic of war", The science or art of exact reasoning, or of pure and formal thought, or of the laws according to which the processes of pure thinking should be conducted; the science of the formation and application of general notions; the science of generalization, judgment, classification, reasoning, and systematic arrangement; correct reasoning, The study of the most general truths -- those truths which are independent of any particular subject matter, Series of well-supported assumptions, Logic is a character that was based on Isaac Bender and replaced the other charter based on him, the Kabalistic mage Logic represents the ordered and cerebral side of the mind He seeks to influence characters to logic at the cost of emotion and morality The character is opposed to and often shown with Morality and Hate, as the people they were based on were all roommates of mine along with Isaac In the storyline, some of Logic's accomplishments include fighting with Strength, being taken prisoner by Love and trying to dissuade the Emperor from listening to the Traitor Logic is shown wearing a black robe due to his inspiration's own dark visage He is often shown holding a card with a formula of some sort and math is often the language of logic and he is often shown speaking in binary as it is one of the simplest ways of communicating (theoretically), Genus: An art or process Differentia: Removing or preventing contradictions in one's thoughts or ideas Link: Article, A collection of circuit elements that perform a function, especially a set of elements that use digital logic and perform Boolean logic functions (SM*), Sound reasoning and the formal laws of reasoning, (Greek logos,"word", "speech", "reason"), science dealing with the principles of valid reasoning and argument The study of logic is the effort to determine the conditions under which one is justified in passing from given statements, called premises, to a conclusion that is claimed to follow from them Logical validity is the characteristic of an argument that guarantees that if the premises of the argument are true then the conclusion must necessarily be true, The branch of mathematics in which mathematical assertions and reasoning are studied as formal mathematical objects, The science of thinking based on laws that determine the validity of a conclusion (Solso), Mathematical treatment of formal logic whereby a system of symbols (i e , AND, OR, and NOT) is used to represent quantities and relationships A switch/gate has only two statesopen or closedallowing the use binary numbers for solutions to problems, The sequence of functions performed by hardware or software Hardware logic is made up of circuits that perform an operation Software logic is the sequence of instructions in a program, A system of interconnected components used to transmit motion and force and provide discrete locking functions, The rules whereby valid conclusions may be derived from a given set of axioms Also the rules for dialogue, section 15 11, A formal and powerful method of explaining why the program doesn't work, During program design, processing requirements identified by the systems analysis for each program in the system 11 27, Decision Matrix, a method of using the symbols AND, OR, NAND, NOR, and NOT to represent the function of a circuit, the study of methods for evaluating arguments and reasoning, One of the three major classes of ICs: microprocessors, memory and logic Logic is used for data manipulation and control functions, On PMTH, the word "logic" generally refers, not to the colloquial meaning of this term but to the system of formal reasoning introduced by Aristotle Aristotle's logic was based on three principles, the Law of the Excluded Middle, the Law of Contradiction and the Law of Identity In recent times there are symbolic logics which can be more complex In Aristotelian, or categorical, logic, a statement can be only true or false, not both at the same time In modern logics, there can be alternative valuations of a statement In fuzzy logic, we can speak of the proportion of truth in each statement, (99/10/30) The government investigators solved the crime by analyzing the evidence and putting two and two together There was no rhyme or reason to his argument (reference: 99, Nikkei), The art of being wrong with confidence, the study of the laws of thought and forms of argument, capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning; "a logical mind" based on known statements or events or conditions; "rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year, based on known statements or events or conditions; "rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year, (log·i·cal) Pronunciation: 'läj-i-k&l Function: adjective : being in agreement with what may be reasonably expected <a logical result of an action> - log·i·cal·ly /-k(&-)lE/ adverb - log·i·cal·ness /-k&l-n&s/ noun, A pattern of reasoning, its structure or grammar, as distinguished from the content If A is >B, and B is >C, then A is >C, A data type that can take only two values, Yes or No in the case of Microsoft Access, capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning; "a logical mind", When used to describe a graphics object (such as a font or brush), this means that the object described is an "ideal" object Information about the logical object is used by the system to create a physical object which may not exactly match the logical one However, only physical objects can actually be used Back, Of or pertaining to logic; used in logic; as, logical subtilties, According to the rules of logic; as, a logical argument or inference; the reasoning is logical, Skilled in logic; versed in the art of thinking and reasoning; as, he is a logical thinker, In a logical argument or method of reasoning, each step must be true if the step before it is true. Only when each logical step has been checked by other mathematicians will the proof be accepted. + logically logi·cal·ly My professional training has taught me to look at things logically, An abstraction of something real A logical disk, for example, can be an abstraction of a large disk that is really made of several small disks, capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner; "a lucid thinker"; "she was more coherent than she had been just after the accident", one of Kant's four main perspectives, aiming to establish a kind of knowledge which is both analytic and a priori Hence it is concerned with nothing but the relationships between concepts The law of noncontradiction (A is not -A) is the fundamental law of traditional, Aristotelian logic (If we call this 'analytic' logic, then 'synthetic' logic would be based on the oppo貞ite law of 'contradiction' [A is -A] ) 'All bachelors are unmarried' is a typical logical statement (Cf hypothetical ), marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts; "a logical argument"; "the orderly presentation", in accordance with reason or logic; "a logical conclusion", based on logic; reasonable; simulated, looks and acts like the real thing but is not genuine (Computers), The logical conclusion or result of a series of facts or events is the only one which can come from it, according to the rules of logic. If the climate gets drier, then the logical conclusion is that even more drought will occur a society that dismisses God as a logical impossibility. + logically logi·cal·ly From that it followed logically that he would not be meeting Hildegarde, Something that is logical seems reasonable or sensible in the circumstances. Connie suddenly struck her as a logical candidate There was a logical explanation It is logical to take precautions. = reasonable + logically logi·cal·ly This was the one possibility I hadn't taken into consideration, though logically I should have done, The manifestation of physical devices in software, including operating systems For example, a logical disk drive may consist of a part of the space on a single disk drive or, using Windows NT's capability of spanning drives, space on multiple disk drives, based on known statements or events or conditions; "rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year", 1 The way your computer "thinks" about the devices attached to it For example, one physical hard disk may be partitioned into two or more "logical" disks 2 The way Mr Spock thinks about anything >:-, Representation of something that might or might not be the same in its actual physical form For example, a hard disk can occupy one physical drive, yet you can divide the available storage on it to appear to the user as if it were in several different drives These apparent drives are the logical drives, (e g Karl Popper)- Are scientific theories confirmed by the evidence available? Are they falsifiable? Do they have the ability to predict novel phenomena?, Able to reason deductively from what has gone before, Characteristics of objects and methods that are apparent to users and/or application programs, as opposed to the physical objects and methods upon which they are based, A name you can use in place of or as part of a file specification These names are easier to remember and type than the full file specification, part of the physical-logical-virtual trilogy of indirection that describes the conceptual cybernetic movement from Real Space to Cyberspace, "logical" describes the way automata re-order and describe the parts of physical reality that they deal with (language=American technical jargon) According to cue/www=http://webopedia internet com/TERM/l/logical html: "(1) Refers to a user's view of the way data or systems are organized The opposite of logical is physical, which refers to the real organization of a system For example, a logical description of a file is that it is a collection of data stored together This is the way files appear to users Physically, however, a single file can be divided into many pieces scattered across a disk ", A feature not physically present, but applied by software Sectors on a hard disk are physically arranged contiguously; logically, sectors may be placed anywhere on a hard disk, requiring a software program to arrange them in the correct order,
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according to logical reasoning; "logically, you should now do the same to him"
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in a logical manner; "he acted logically under the circumstances"
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in a logical manner; "he acted logically under the circumstances" according to logical reasoning; "logically, you should now do the same to him
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according to logical reasoning; "logically, you should now do the same to him
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In a logical manner; as, to argue logically
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rationally, reasonably; from a logical standpoint
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The study of the principles and criteria of valid inference and demonstration
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The mathematical study of relationships between rigorously defined concepts and of proof of statements
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A formal or informal language together with a deductive system or a model-theoretic semantics
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The part of an electronic system that performs the boolean logic operations, short for logic gates or logic circuit - "Fred is designing the logic for the new controller."
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A method of human thought that involves thinking in a linear, step-by-step manner about how a problem can be solved. Logic is the basis of many principles including the scientific method
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Any system of thought, whether rigorous and productive or not, especially one associated with a particular person - "It's hard to work out his system of logic."
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Of or pertaining to logic
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Reasonable
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In agreement with the principles of logic
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A treatise on logic; as, Mill's Logic
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reasoned and reasonable judgment; "it made a certain kind of logic"
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the branch of philosophy that analyzes inference
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a system of reasoning the principles that guide reasoning within a given field or situation; "economic logic requires it"; "by the logic of war"
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reasoned and reasonable judgment; "it made a certain kind of logic" a system of reasoning the principles that guide reasoning within a given field or situation; "economic logic requires it"; "by the logic of war" the branch of philosophy that analyzes inference
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A particular kind of logic is the way of thinking and reasoning about things that is characteristic of a particular type of person or particular field of activity. The plan was based on sound commercial logic. Study of inference and argument. Inferences are rule-governed steps from one or more propositions, known as premises, to another proposition, called the conclusion. A deductive inference is one that is intended to be valid, where a valid inference is one in which the conclusion must be true if the premises are true (see deduction; validity). All other inferences are called inductive (see induction). In a narrow sense, logic is the study of deductive inferences. In a still narrower sense, it is the study of inferences that depend on concepts that are expressed by the "logical constants," including: (1) propositional connectives such as "not," (symbolized as ), "and" (symbolized as ), "or" (symbolized as ), and "if-then" (symbolized as ), (2) the existential and universal quantifiers, "(x)" and "(x)," often rendered in English as "There is an x such that ..." and "For any (all) x, ...," respectively, (3) the concept of identity (expressed by "="), and (4) some notion of predication. The study of the logical constants in (1) alone is known as the propositional calculus; the study of (1) through (4) is called first-order predicate calculus with identity. The logical form of a proposition is the entity obtained by replacing all nonlogical concepts in the proposition by variables. The study of the relations between such uninterpreted formulas is called formal logic. See also deontic logic; modal logic. deontic logic fuzzy logic logic design logic many valued logic philosophy of modal logic
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reasoning, common-sense; science of inference and reasoning isim
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Logic is a method of reasoning that involves a series of statements, each of which must be true if the statement before it is true. Apart from criminal investigation techniques, students learn forensic medicine, philosophy and logic
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(n ) the branch of mathematics that investigates the relationships between premises and conclusions of arguments
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The logic of a conclusion or an argument is its quality of being correct and reasonable. I don't follow the logic of your argument There would be no logic in upsetting the agreements
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The principles of right reasoning
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a system of reasoning
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the principles that guide reasoning within a given field or situation; "economic logic requires it"; "by the logic of war"
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The science or art of exact reasoning, or of pure and formal thought, or of the laws according to which the processes of pure thinking should be conducted; the science of the formation and application of general notions; the science of generalization, judgment, classification, reasoning, and systematic arrangement; correct reasoning
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The study of the most general truths -- those truths which are independent of any particular subject matter
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Series of well-supported assumptions
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Logic is a character that was based on Isaac Bender and replaced the other charter based on him, the Kabalistic mage Logic represents the ordered and cerebral side of the mind He seeks to influence characters to logic at the cost of emotion and morality The character is opposed to and often shown with Morality and Hate, as the people they were based on were all roommates of mine along with Isaac In the storyline, some of Logic's accomplishments include fighting with Strength, being taken prisoner by Love and trying to dissuade the Emperor from listening to the Traitor Logic is shown wearing a black robe due to his inspiration's own dark visage He is often shown holding a card with a formula of some sort and math is often the language of logic and he is often shown speaking in binary as it is one of the simplest ways of communicating (theoretically)
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Genus: An art or process Differentia: Removing or preventing contradictions in one's thoughts or ideas Link: Article
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A collection of circuit elements that perform a function, especially a set of elements that use digital logic and perform Boolean logic functions (SM*)
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Sound reasoning and the formal laws of reasoning
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(Greek logos,"word", "speech", "reason"), science dealing with the principles of valid reasoning and argument The study of logic is the effort to determine the conditions under which one is justified in passing from given statements, called premises, to a conclusion that is claimed to follow from them Logical validity is the characteristic of an argument that guarantees that if the premises of the argument are true then the conclusion must necessarily be true
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The branch of mathematics in which mathematical assertions and reasoning are studied as formal mathematical objects
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The science of thinking based on laws that determine the validity of a conclusion (Solso)
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Mathematical treatment of formal logic whereby a system of symbols (i e , AND, OR, and NOT) is used to represent quantities and relationships A switch/gate has only two statesopen or closedallowing the use binary numbers for solutions to problems
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The sequence of functions performed by hardware or software Hardware logic is made up of circuits that perform an operation Software logic is the sequence of instructions in a program
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A system of interconnected components used to transmit motion and force and provide discrete locking functions
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The rules whereby valid conclusions may be derived from a given set of axioms Also the rules for dialogue, section 15 11
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A formal and powerful method of explaining why the program doesn't work
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During program design, processing requirements identified by the systems analysis for each program in the system 11 27
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Decision Matrix
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a method of using the symbols AND, OR, NAND, NOR, and NOT to represent the function of a circuit
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the study of methods for evaluating arguments and reasoning
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One of the three major classes of ICs: microprocessors, memory and logic Logic is used for data manipulation and control functions
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On PMTH, the word "logic" generally refers, not to the colloquial meaning of this term but to the system of formal reasoning introduced by Aristotle Aristotle's logic was based on three principles, the Law of the Excluded Middle, the Law of Contradiction and the Law of Identity In recent times there are symbolic logics which can be more complex In Aristotelian, or categorical, logic, a statement can be only true or false, not both at the same time In modern logics, there can be alternative valuations of a statement In fuzzy logic, we can speak of the proportion of truth in each statement
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(99/10/30) The government investigators solved the crime by analyzing the evidence and putting two and two together There was no rhyme or reason to his argument (reference: 99, Nikkei)
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The art of being wrong with confidence
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the study of the laws of thought and forms of argument
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capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning; "a logical mind" based on known statements or events or conditions; "rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year
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based on known statements or events or conditions; "rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year
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(log·i·cal) Pronunciation: 'läj-i-k&l Function: adjective : being in agreement with what may be reasonably expected <a logical result of an action> - log·i·cal·ly /-k(&-)lE/ adverb - log·i·cal·ness /-k&l-n&s/ noun
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A pattern of reasoning, its structure or grammar, as distinguished from the content If A is >B, and B is >C, then A is >C
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A data type that can take only two values, Yes or No in the case of Microsoft Access
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capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning; "a logical mind"
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When used to describe a graphics object (such as a font or brush), this means that the object described is an "ideal" object Information about the logical object is used by the system to create a physical object which may not exactly match the logical one However, only physical objects can actually be used Back
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Of or pertaining to logic; used in logic; as, logical subtilties
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According to the rules of logic; as, a logical argument or inference; the reasoning is logical
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Skilled in logic; versed in the art of thinking and reasoning; as, he is a logical thinker
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In a logical argument or method of reasoning, each step must be true if the step before it is true. Only when each logical step has been checked by other mathematicians will the proof be accepted. + logically logi·cal·ly My professional training has taught me to look at things logically
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An abstraction of something real A logical disk, for example, can be an abstraction of a large disk that is really made of several small disks
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capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner; "a lucid thinker"; "she was more coherent than she had been just after the accident"
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one of Kant's four main perspectives, aiming to establish a kind of knowledge which is both analytic and a priori Hence it is concerned with nothing but the relationships between concepts The law of noncontradiction (A is not -A) is the fundamental law of traditional, Aristotelian logic (If we call this 'analytic' logic, then 'synthetic' logic would be based on the oppo貞ite law of 'contradiction' [A is -A] ) 'All bachelors are unmarried' is a typical logical statement (Cf hypothetical )
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marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts; "a logical argument"; "the orderly presentation"
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in accordance with reason or logic; "a logical conclusion"
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based on logic; reasonable; simulated, looks and acts like the real thing but is not genuine (Computers) sıfat
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The logical conclusion or result of a series of facts or events is the only one which can come from it, according to the rules of logic. If the climate gets drier, then the logical conclusion is that even more drought will occur a society that dismisses God as a logical impossibility. + logically logi·cal·ly From that it followed logically that he would not be meeting Hildegarde
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Something that is logical seems reasonable or sensible in the circumstances. Connie suddenly struck her as a logical candidate There was a logical explanation It is logical to take precautions. = reasonable + logically logi·cal·ly This was the one possibility I hadn't taken into consideration, though logically I should have done
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The manifestation of physical devices in software, including operating systems For example, a logical disk drive may consist of a part of the space on a single disk drive or, using Windows NT's capability of spanning drives, space on multiple disk drives
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based on known statements or events or conditions; "rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year"
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1 The way your computer "thinks" about the devices attached to it For example, one physical hard disk may be partitioned into two or more "logical" disks 2 The way Mr Spock thinks about anything >:-
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Representation of something that might or might not be the same in its actual physical form For example, a hard disk can occupy one physical drive, yet you can divide the available storage on it to appear to the user as if it were in several different drives These apparent drives are the logical drives
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(e g Karl Popper)- Are scientific theories confirmed by the evidence available? Are they falsifiable? Do they have the ability to predict novel phenomena?
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Able to reason deductively from what has gone before
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Characteristics of objects and methods that are apparent to users and/or application programs, as opposed to the physical objects and methods upon which they are based
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A name you can use in place of or as part of a file specification These names are easier to remember and type than the full file specification
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part of the physical-logical-virtual trilogy of indirection that describes the conceptual cybernetic movement from Real Space to Cyberspace, "logical" describes the way automata re-order and describe the parts of physical reality that they deal with (language=American technical jargon) According to cue/www=http://webopedia internet com/TERM/l/logical html: "(1) Refers to a user's view of the way data or systems are organized The opposite of logical is physical, which refers to the real organization of a system For example, a logical description of a file is that it is a collection of data stored together This is the way files appear to users Physically, however, a single file can be divided into many pieces scattered across a disk "
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A feature not physically present, but applied by software Sectors on a hard disk are physically arranged contiguously; logically, sectors may be placed anywhere on a hard disk, requiring a software program to arrange them in the correct order
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