Results for: art of logical disputation
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ability to think clearly, cause that explains something, basis for action; intelligence, sense, intellect as basis for knowledge, justification, motive, power of orderly thought, resolve by rational means, think in logical way, consider logically; supp...reason
able to reason, able to think clearly and sensibly, expressible as ratio of polynomials, in accordance with reason and logic, logical, reasonable; intelligent, prudent; expressible as a whole number (Mathematics), rational number, reasonable and sensiblerational
achieved by dialectic, involving dialectic, logical, rational, polemical, relating to dialectdialectical
act of arriving at a conclusion by means of logical reasoning; logical discussion; the art or science of discursive reasoning; logical contradiction used as a force to continue interaction between two opposing forces;, debate resolving conflict, Hegeli...dialectic
act of implying; something implied, indirect suggestion, connotation, hint; state of being involved in an action or event, implicit understanding, involvement, logical relationimplication
act of replacing, mathematical element replacing equivalent, replacement of logical expression, replacement; act or instance of substituting, somebody or something that replacessubstitution
add to something already done, be about, be influenced by, be logical result, come after somebody/something, develop in accordance with, do the same as, engage in activity, go after, go after; pursue; go along; drive along; obey; result from; engage in...follow
additive inverse, element of set, inverse function, involving oppositely affected variables, opposite logical proposition, opposite or reversing, opposite side, reverse, converse, reversed, invertedinverse
alter position of notes, change optical configuration, convert logical proposition, make opposite, optically inverted, product of inversion, reverse arrangement, turned around, turned upside down, reverse; reverse order; turn upside down; turn inside o...invert
ambiguous statement, prevarication, used of ambiguity (especially with intent to deceive); expression having two or more possible meanings, use of ambiguity, wrong logical conclusionequivocation
argument involving three propositions, deductive reasoning, specious argument, type of deductive reasoning containing two premises and a conclusion, logical argument in the form "if A=C and A=B then B=C" (Logic); deductive reasoningsyllogism
argument, logical thinking, process of drawing conclusions, process of making inferences through logical thinkingreasoning
Arithmetic and Logic Unit; component of the central processing unit that performs calculations and logical operations, arithmetic logic unitALU
art of logical disputation; person who likes to dispute; controversialist, pertaining to controversy or argumenteristic
as logical conclusion, following as result, result of something, resulting, following as a result of, second half of conditional sentence, second term of ratioconsequent
 

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