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logic

Logic is the way of thinking clearly and sensibly to reach a correct conclusion.

Explanation at your level:

Logic is a way of thinking. It helps you find the right answer. When you use logic, you look at facts. You do not guess. It is like being a detective. You find clues and put them together to see the truth. Everyone uses logic every day, even if they do not know it.

Logic is the study of how to think correctly. If you have a problem, you use logic to solve it step by step. It is not about feelings. It is about facts. For example, if it is raining, you know you need an umbrella. That is simple logic. It helps us make good choices at school and at home.

Logic is the systematic process of reasoning. When someone says your argument has 'no logic,' they mean it doesn't make sense. We use logic to build strong arguments. It is essential in science, math, and even in our daily conversations. By using logic, we ensure that our conclusions are supported by evidence rather than just our personal opinions or moods.

Logic refers to the principles that guide valid reasoning. It is the framework we use to distinguish between sound arguments and fallacies. In a professional environment, being 'logical' is a highly valued skill. It means you can analyze complex situations, identify patterns, and present solutions that are consistent and easy to follow. Mastering logic requires practice in critical thinking.

Logic represents the formal discipline of inference. It is the backbone of analytical philosophy and computer science. When we speak of 'the logic of a situation,' we are referring to the underlying structure that governs how events unfold. Using logic effectively allows one to deconstruct sophisticated arguments and identify hidden biases. It is a powerful tool for persuasion and intellectual clarity in academic and high-level discourse.

The term logic encompasses the rigorous study of truth-preserving transformations. Historically, it has evolved from Aristotelian syllogisms to modern symbolic logic and computational theory. To possess a 'logical mind' is to have an innate capacity for identifying coherence within chaos. It is the antithesis of irrationality, serving as the ultimate arbiter in debates where objective truth is the goal. In literature and rhetoric, logic is often contrasted with pathos, highlighting the tension between the head and the heart.

Palabra en 30 segundos

  • Logic is the study of reasoning.
  • It is an uncountable noun.
  • It comes from the Greek 'logos'.
  • It is essential for clear thinking.

At its heart, logic is the art of thinking straight. When we use logic, we are connecting ideas in a way that makes sense to everyone else, not just ourselves.

Think of it as the rules of the road for your thoughts. If you start with a true fact and follow a clear path of reasoning, you should arrive at a true conclusion. It’s what keeps our arguments from being messy or emotional.

The word logic comes from the Greek word logos, which is a fascinating term. In ancient Greece, logos meant 'word,' 'reason,' or 'plan.'

Philosophers like Aristotle turned this into a formal study. They wanted to know why some arguments worked and others failed. Over centuries, it moved through Latin as logica before landing in English. It’s a word that has literally been the foundation of Western thought for over two thousand years!

In daily life, we often use logic to describe why someone made a choice. You might hear, 'There is no logic in that decision,' meaning it seems random or silly.

In professional settings, we talk about 'sound logic' or 'flawed logic.' It’s a very versatile word that fits perfectly in both a casual chat about a movie plot or a serious debate about science.

1. Logic dictates: Used when a conclusion is obvious. 'Logic dictates that we should leave early to avoid traffic.'
2. Defy logic: When something makes no sense. 'His sudden success seems to defy logic.'
3. Cold logic: Pure reasoning without emotion. 'She used cold logic to solve the problem.'
4. Follow the logic: To track someone's reasoning. 'If you follow the logic, the answer is clear.'
5. Flaw in the logic: A mistake in reasoning. 'I found a big flaw in the logic of his plan.'

Logic is an uncountable noun, meaning we don't usually say 'logics' in general conversation. It is pronounced LOJ-ik in both British and American English.

It rhymes with 'magic,' 'tragic,' and 'pelagic.' The stress is always on the first syllable, which gives it a sharp, punchy sound that fits its meaning perfectly.

Fun Fact

The word logos is also used in theology to refer to the divine word.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈlɒdʒ.ɪk/

Short 'o' sound followed by 'j' and 'ik'.

US /ˈlɑː.dʒɪk/

Longer 'ah' sound followed by 'j' and 'ik'.

Common Errors

  • Hard G sound
  • Misplacing stress
  • Adding an 's' at the end

Rhymes With

magic tragic pelagic analogic strategic

Difficulty Rating

Lectura 2/5

Accessible

Writing 2/5

Clear

Speaking 2/5

Easy

Escucha 2/5

Clear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

think reason fact

Learn Next

deduction inference rational

Avanzado

syllogism dialectics

Grammar to Know

Uncountable Nouns

Logic is important.

Adjective formation

Logic -> Logical

Subject-Verb Agreement

Logic helps.

Examples by Level

1

Use your logic.

Use your brain.

Imperative verb.

2

It is logic.

It makes sense.

Basic copula.

3

Logic is good.

Thinking is helpful.

Subject-verb.

4

I like logic.

I enjoy puzzles.

Simple present.

5

Use logic now.

Think clearly.

Adverbial time.

6

Logic helps me.

It makes things clear.

Third person singular.

7

Is it logic?

Does it make sense?

Question form.

8

Study the logic.

Learn the rules.

Imperative.

1

The logic of the game is simple.

2

He uses logic to solve math.

3

There is no logic in that.

4

Logic is important for school.

5

She has a good sense of logic.

6

Follow the logic of the story.

7

Is there any logic here?

8

Logic makes life easier.

1

His argument lacks basic logic.

2

Can you explain the logic behind this?

3

The logic of the plan is sound.

4

She applied logic to the situation.

5

We need to use some logic here.

6

His logic is easy to follow.

7

The logic of the experiment failed.

8

Logic tells us the answer.

1

The logic of the marketplace is complex.

2

He challenged the logic of the proposal.

3

There is a certain logic to his madness.

4

The logic of the situation was undeniable.

5

She questioned the logic of the decision.

6

The internal logic of the film is perfect.

7

He failed to grasp the logic of the argument.

8

The logic of the law is clear.

1

The inherent logic of the system is flawed.

2

He deconstructed the logic of the debate.

3

The logic of the narrative is quite subtle.

4

She explored the logic of the mathematical proof.

5

The logic of his reasoning was impeccable.

6

The logic of the policy is being questioned.

7

It defies the logic of common sense.

8

The logic of the universe is a mystery.

1

The formal logic of the treatise is profound.

2

He analyzed the symbolic logic of the code.

3

The logic of the argument is self-evident.

4

She examined the logic of the historical trend.

5

The underlying logic of the theory is robust.

6

His work explores the logic of human behavior.

7

The logic of the artistic movement is distinct.

8

The logic of the legal precedent is binding.

Sinónimos

reasoning rationale sense coherence deduction validity

Antónimos

irrationality absurdity fallacy

Colocaciones comunes

sound logic
flawed logic
apply logic
use logic
question the logic
defy logic
pure logic
internal logic
lack of logic
follow the logic

Idioms & Expressions

"defy logic"

to be impossible to explain

The speed of the growth defies logic.

neutral

"cold logic"

unemotional reasoning

He used cold logic to win the debate.

neutral

"flaw in the logic"

a mistake in reasoning

I see a flaw in the logic of your theory.

neutral

"common sense"

practical logic

It is just common sense to lock the door.

casual

"the logic of the situation"

the natural outcome

The logic of the situation forced him to resign.

formal

"by any logic"

no matter how you look at it

By any logic, he should have won.

neutral

Easily Confused

logic vs Reason

Both involve thinking

Reason is the cause; logic is the process.

The reason for the delay was logic-based.

logic vs Rationality

Both refer to being sensible

Rationality is a trait; logic is a system.

He acted with rationality.

logic vs Wisdom

Both imply intelligence

Wisdom comes from experience; logic from rules.

He has wisdom and logic.

logic vs Argument

Logic is used in arguments

An argument is a debate; logic is the tool.

His argument was logical.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + uses + logic

She uses logic to win.

A2

There is + no logic + in

There is no logic in that.

B1

The logic + of + noun

The logic of the plan is clear.

B2

Apply + logic + to

Apply logic to your work.

C1

Defy + logic

It defies logic.

Familia de palabras

Nouns

logician a person who studies logic

Verbs

logicize to reason (rare)

Adjectives

logical reasonable
illogical unreasonable

Relacionado

reason synonym

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Academic Professional Neutral Casual

Errores comunes

Using 'logics' (plural) logic
Logic is an uncountable noun.
Confusing logic with 'luck' logic
Logic is reasoning; luck is chance.
Saying 'the logic' when you mean 'the reason' the reason
Logic is the process, reason is the cause.
Pronouncing it as 'log-ick' with a hard G loj-ik
The G is soft like a J.
Using 'logical' as a noun logic
Logical is the adjective.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Place a giant brain in your hallway to represent logic.

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Native Speakers

Use 'sound logic' to compliment a good plan.

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Cultural Insight

Logic is often associated with science and Western education.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always treat logic as singular.

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Say It Right

Focus on the soft 'g' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Never pluralize logic.

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Did You Know?

Logic started with Greek philosophy.

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Study Smart

Read books on critical thinking.

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Formal vs Casual

Use it in meetings to sound professional.

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Rhyme Time

Rhyme it with magic to remember the sound.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

LOgic is LOvely for learning.

Visual Association

A giant brain made of puzzle pieces.

Word Web

Reason Evidence Truth Argument

Desafío

Explain a decision you made today using only logic.

Origen de la palabra

Greek

Original meaning: logos (word, reason, plan)

Contexto cultural

None, universally accepted.

Highly valued in academic and professional settings.

Mr. Spock (Star Trek) is the icon of logic. Sherlock Holmes uses 'deductive logic'.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • sound logic
  • flawed logic
  • apply logic

school

  • logical thinking
  • follow the logic
  • logical steps

debates

  • flaw in the logic
  • defy logic
  • pure logic

daily life

  • common sense
  • use logic
  • what is the logic?

Conversation Starters

"What is the logic behind your decision?"

"Do you think logic is more important than emotion?"

"Can you explain the logic of this problem?"

"Why does this seem to defy logic?"

"How do you apply logic in your daily life?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you used logic to solve a problem.

Is it possible to be too logical?

Write about a situation that defied all logic.

How does logic influence your career goals?

Preguntas frecuentes

8 preguntas

Yes, it is the science of reasoning.

The process can be flawed, leading to errors.

Practice critical thinking and study philosophy.

They are related but logic is more formal.

Using symbols to represent logical statements.

No, it is uncountable.

No, it is an adjective.

It follows the Latin/Greek root pronunciation.

Ponte a prueba

fill blank A1

Use your ___ to solve the puzzle.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: logic

Logic is the correct noun for thinking.

multiple choice A2

What does logic mean?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Thinking clearly

Logic is about reasoning.

true false B1

Logic is an uncountable noun.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Verdadero

We don't say 'logics'.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Common collocations.

sentence order B2

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

Subject-verb-adjective.

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