Logical
Logical is an adjective relating to logic, the systematic study of the principles of correct reasoning and valid inference. In philosophy, mathematics, computer science, and related fields, logical analysis aims to distinguish arguments that are structurally valid from those that are fallacious, regardless of their content. An argument is logical if its conclusion follows from its premises by acceptable rules of inference; a valid argument preserves truth from premises to conclusion, and a sound argument is both valid and with true premises.
Logic covers a range of topics and approaches. Formal logic studies the formal structure of arguments using
Historically, logic originated with Aristotle’s syllogistic and evolved through Frege’s predicate calculus, Boole’s algebra of logic,
Applications of logical methods include proving theorems, verifying software correctness, designing algorithms, and evaluating arguments in