Logicality: meaning, definitions and examples
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logicality
[ ˌlɒdʒɪˈkæləti ]
in decision making
The quality of being logical and consistent in reasoning and decision making. It involves the ability to think clearly, analyze situations objectively, and make sound judgments.
Synonyms
coherence, consistency, rationality, reasoning
Examples of usage
- Her logicality in solving complex problems impressed her colleagues.
- The decision was made based on the logicality of the arguments presented.
in argumentation
The state of having logical reasoning and coherence in arguments. It refers to the ability to present ideas in a structured and rational manner.
Synonyms
coherence, consistency, rationality, reasoning
Examples of usage
- The logicality of his argument convinced the audience.
- She was praised for the logicality of her presentation.
Translations
Translations of the word "logicality" in other languages:
🇵🇹 lógica
🇮🇳 तार्किकता
🇩🇪 Logik
🇮🇩 logika
🇺🇦 логічність
🇵🇱 logika
🇯🇵 論理性 (ろんりせい)
🇫🇷 logique
🇪🇸 lógica
🇹🇷 mantıklılık
🇰🇷 논리성
🇸🇦 منطق
🇨🇿 logičnost
🇸🇰 logickosť
🇨🇳 逻辑性 (luóji xìng)
🇸🇮 logičnost
🇮🇸 rökhugsun
🇰🇿 логикалылық
🇬🇪 ლოგიკურობა
🇦🇿 məntiqilik
🇲🇽 lógica
Etymology
The term 'logicality' originated from the combination of 'logical' and the suffix '-ity', which forms a noun denoting a state or quality. It gained prominence in philosophical and intellectual discourse as a concept related to rational thinking and coherent reasoning processes. The word has been used to emphasize the importance of logical consistency in various fields, including decision making, argumentation, and problem-solving.
See also: illogical, illogicality, illogically, logical, logically.