Logicality ★ High-Quality
Derived from the Greek logike ("possessed of reason") and logos ("thought" or "argument").
Some philosophers, like Lev Shestov, argue that strict logicality can kill imagination by insisting that truth only exists within logical bounds. Logicality
Ensure the final result is a direct, unavoidable consequence of the preceding arguments. ⚖️ Perspectives & Debates Derived from the Greek logike ("possessed of reason")
is the quality of being consistent with or based on the principles of logic. It often serves as a foundational tool for disciplines that require high precision, such as mathematics, science, and engineering. 🧠 The Nature of Logicality ⚖️ Perspectives & Debates is the quality of
Explicitly state the starting facts or ideas. Evidence-Based: Provide supporting data for each claim.
There is ongoing debate about whether mathematical notions are purely "logical" or if they belong to a separate category like set theory.