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logikens

Logikens is the possessive form of the Swedish noun logik, meaning “logic” or “the logic.” It is used to indicate that something belongs to, concerns, or relates to logic, and is common in scholarly and formal writing. The definite article form logiken corresponds to “the logic,” while logikens marks possession, as in logikens lagar (the laws of logic) or logikens grunder (the foundations of logic).

Etymology and scope: logik derives from Greek logos, via Latin logica, and entered Swedish through various European

Common usage: logikens grundbegrepp (the fundamental concepts of logic), logikens regler (the rules of logic), logikens

Notes: logikens is not a standalone term with a distinct meaning beyond its grammatical role; it is

languages.
The
genitive/possessive
form
logikens
is
a
standard
way
to
express
“of
logic”
in
phrases
that
attribute
concepts,
rules,
or
domains
to
logic.
The
usage
is
typical
across
philosophy,
mathematics,
computer
science,
and
linguistics
when
discussing
logical
theory,
formal
systems,
or
logical
methods.
utveckling
(the
development
of
logic),
and
logikens
tillämpningar
(applications
of
logic).
It
also
appears
in
book
titles,
articles,
and
course
descriptions
to
link
topics
directly
to
the
field
of
logic.
the
normal
possessive
form
used
to
express
“logic’s”
or
“of
logic.”
In
Swedish,
the
base
term
logik
is
a
general
and
academic
word
for
logic,
while
logikens
is
a
flexible
form
used
in
compound
expressions.