Part of speech: Noun
the branch of philosophy that analyzes inference
Categories: Philosophy
Part of speech: Noun
reasoned and reasonable judgment
Example: it made a certain kind of logic
Categories: Common sense, Good sense, Gumption, Horse sense, Sense, Mother wit
Part of speech: Noun
the principles that guide reasoning within a given field or situation
Example: economic logic requires it; by the logic of war
Categories: Principle
Part of speech: Noun
the system of operations performed by a computer that underlies the machine's representation of logical operations
Categories: System, System of rules
Part of speech: Noun
a system of reasoning
Categories: System, System of rules
Logical system, System of logic, Logic
The word "logic" comes from Ancient Greek λογική. It started in Latin logica. Then it appeared in Old French logike. Later, people used it in Middle English logik. After that, it was Ancient Greek λογῐκός. Over time, it became Latin logicus. Finally, it reached Middle English logike.
Following this word's journey reveals ancient trade routes and cultural exchanges.