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[Noun] | "log*ic" | \ ˈlä-jik \
1: a science that deals with the principles and criteria of validity of inference and demonstration : the science of the formal principles of reasoning
2: a branch or variety of logic
3: a branch of semiotics; especially : syntactics
Origin: 12th century ;
Middle English logik, from Anglo-French, from Latin logica, from Greek logikē, from feminine of logikos of reason, from logos reason {mat|legend|};
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[Noun] | "logic bomb"
1: a computer program often hidden within another seemingly innocuous program that is designed to perform usually malicious actions (such as deleting files) when certain conditions have been met
Origin: 1978 ;
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[Noun] | "fuzzy logic"
1: a system of logic in which a statement can be true, false, or any of a continuum of values in between
Origin: 1969 ;
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[Noun] | "mathematical logic"
1: symbolic logic
Origin: 1853 ;
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[Noun] | "symbolic logic"
1: a science of developing and representing logical principles by means of a formalized system consisting of primitive symbols, combinations of these symbols, axioms, and rules of inference
Origin: 1856 ;
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[Idiom] | "against all logic"
1: despite the logical or sensible thing to do
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[Idiom] | "defy logic"
1: to lack sense or logic
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[Verb] | "chop" | \ ˈchäp \
1: to cut into or sever usually by repeated blows of a sharp instrument
2: to cut into pieces —often used with up
3: to weed and thin out (young cotton)
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English chappen, choppen{mat|chap|};
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[Verb] | "chop"
1: to change direction
2: to veer with or as if with wind
Origin: 1540 ;
Middle English chappen, choppen to barter;
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[Noun] | "logic"
1: the thought processes that have been established as leading to valid solutions to problems;
* e.g., " ... I tried to use logic to figure out the solution to the puzzle "
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[ "logic" ]
1: Something that makes Vulcans sexually aroused. Vulcans usually raise an eyebrow and look at their superior officers suggestively when they find something logical.
* e.g., ... "Very . . . logical. Captain Kirk..."
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[ "logic" ]
1: The idea of using simple steps to overcome obstacles, problems, situations; something a wise and intelligent person uses to avoid making things assumed or implied; knowing the correct thing over the fastest and easiest thing
* e.g., ... Halo Forge game; March the 31st, 2013
P1: Why did you place all the spawns there? And that Coliseum Wall there?
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[ "logic" ]
1: Something that makes mathematical sense.
* e.g., ... Simple logic: If the kid smokes weed and smoking weed will cause cancer, therefore the kid will get cancer. (even though that's open for debate).
[ "logic" ]
2: Exact reasoning, or knowing what is true and how to know whether it is true.
* e.g., ... There is no form of logic in a woman's method of thinking.
[ "logic" ]
3: The by-product of thinking without relying on emotions.
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[ "logic" ]
1: A class usually only offered at college that deals with the analysis and appraisal of arguments. There are different systems of logic for different uses, including syllogistic logic (an ancient form of logic dealing with categories), propositional logic (dealing with statements dependence on each other), quantificational logic (a sort of combination of syllogistic and propositional), modal logic (dealing with necessity and possibility), deontic logic and imperative logic (dealing with "can," "should," "will," etc.) and belief logic (dealing with patterns of belief). Most of these systems can be combined with each other and I'm pretty sure there's Wikipedia articles about all of them if you want to know more. Some classes will also cover formalized ethics (building an ethical theory with these previous systems), metalogic (the study of the logical systems themselves) and various forms of reasoning and argumentation.
It is sometimes described as math without numbers, because you learn various formulas to calculate whether or not a statement is true or false in a particular context, but the only numbers you ever see are 0 for false and 1 for true. It is also possibly the worst college course about having people bitch about how hard it is when in reality it's one of the easiest courses you can take.
* e.g., ... Imagine a kid with Down's Syndrome handing you a piece of paper with various statements relating to the same thing on it and asking you if they make sense together. If you could handle this, you can handle a logic course. If not, you probably need to take a logic course.
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[ "logic" ]
1: The governing force by which the universe is supposed to operate, but doesn't really.
* e.g., ... Boy: Why do you say that?
[ "logic" ]
2: Non-operation is defined in the sense of a computer program having an error in its programming. Sense life has not crashed, we are forced to conclude that the universe operates.
* e.g., ... Girl: Monkeys are invading the world.
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3: An extremely logical person will attempt to relate every event, emotion, and idea into a universal truth and will probably devote the entirety of their life to this endeavor, possibly to the point of obsession. When they fail utterly they can only say that they did the most logical thing possible.
* e.g., ... Boy: Where?
[ "logic" ]
4: An excuse to ignore the emotions, logic, ability, or worth of others in order to do whatever the hell one wants.
* e.g., ... Girl: Everywhere.
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[ "logic" ]
1: a principle of reasoning created by humans to find some sense in the world; it is in fact nonexistent
* e.g., ... Why is this? I ask. "Because it's logical," you say. But what is this thing called logic?
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[ "logic" ]
1: Logic, n. The art of thinking and reasoning in strict accordance with the limitations and incapacities of the human misunderstanding.
* e.g., ... person 1: Is that a frog?
person 2: It looks like a frog.
person 1: Aha! So logically, it must be a frog.
(both): We're geniuses!!
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[ "logic" ]
1: definition of logic:
* e.g., ... Men x Mortality = Men
[ "logic" ]
2: all men are mortal;
* e.g., ... Socrates x Men = Socrates
[ "logic" ]
3: socrates is a man;
* e.g., ... Socrates x Mortality = Socrates
[ "logic" ]
4: hence, socrates is mortal
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[ "logic" ]
1: (n.) Forcing a cylindrical block through a square hole.
* e.g., ... "I don't understand your logic!" "What do you mean? By collectively evaluating my facts, it's perfectly logical that Bill Clinton was a good president!"
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[ "logic" ]
1: the answer and reason to everything
* e.g., ... Friend 1:... and then the my character died. Like, seriously, I got shot in the foot!
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