logic

logic
noun
Logik, die
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['lo‹ik]
noun
((the study and art of) reasoning correctly.) die Logik
- academic.ru/43594/logical">logical
- logically
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log·ic
[ˈlɒʤɪk, AM ˈlɑ:ʤ-]
n no pl
1. (chain of reasoning) Logik f
he cannot refuse to acknowledge the force of \logic er kann sich der zwingenden Logik nicht widersetzen
that's just \logic das ist einfach logisch
deductive \logic logische Schlussfolgerung
flawed \logic unlogischer Gedankengang
internal \logic innere Logik
to defy \logic gegen jede Logik verstoßen
to follow sb's \logic jds Logik [o Gedankengang] folgen
2. (formal thinking) Logik f
formal \logic die formale Logik
3. (justification) Vernunft f
there's no \logic in the decision die Entscheidung ist wider alle Vernunft
4. COMPUT Logik f
5. ELEC Logikschaltung f
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['lɒdZɪk]
n
Logik f

there's no logic in that — das ist völlig unlogisch

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logic [ˈlɒdʒık; US ˈlɑ-] s
1. PHIL Logik f (Lehre von den Formen und Gesetzen folgerichtigen Denkens)
2. Logik f:
a) Folgerichtigkeit des Denkens:
female logic weibliche Logik;
chop logic Haarspalterei treiben
b) Notwendigkeit f, Folgerichtigkeit f (einer Entwicklung etc)
3. Überzeugungskraft f (von Fakten etc)
log. abk logic (logical)
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noun
Logik, die
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adj.
logisch adj. n.
Folgerichtigkeit f.
Logik nur sing. f.

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