97 Verbs to Use for the Word logic

"I can follow the logic of the experiment, of courseso can I follow the logic of a trip to the moon.

Would that he had got his logic of him!

If he talked learnedly, discussed old cosmogonies, worked out subtle theories of divinity, and chopped logic; if he spiced up big homilies with Plato and Virgil, or wandered into the domain of Hebrew roots and Greek iambics, his congregation would put him down as insane, and would be driven crazy themselves.

While the hero of a rhyming tragedy was thus unboundedly submissive in love, and dexterous in applying the metaphysical logic of amorous jurisprudence it was essential to his character that he should possess all the irresistible courage, and fortune of a preux chevalier.

Yet he held logic in great esteem, as furnishing rules for methodical investigation.

Criticism of his attempt to transcend ordinary logic, 92.

The philosophy of mind considers man as an individual being, in his connection with others, in relation to a higher being, and in his development; accordingly it divides into psychology (which includes logic, aesthetics, and ethology), sociology, the philosophy of religion, and the philosophy of history.

When we had enough of political economy, we took up the syllogistic logic in the same manner, Grote now joining us.

When the approbation had a little subsided, the warmed Peterchen continued his discourse, which possessed the random and generalized logic of most of the dissertations that are uttered in the interests of things as they are, without paying any particular deference to things as they should be.

There are those who think women can be taught logic; this is a mistake.

Hegel's error, as Professor Royce so well says, 'lay not in introducing logic into passion,' as some people charge, 'but in conceiving the logic of passion as the only logic....

Consequently, in a work which he significantly entitles De inventione dialectica, he defines logic as the art of speaking in a probable manner concerning any topic which can be treated in a speech.

None but a very intelligent audience, and educated in his system of philosophy would understand his logic or appreciate his wit and humor at the expense of royalty and Christianity.

Besides this, to arm himself at all points for his proposed career, he read logic with Diodotus the Stoic, studied the action of Esop and Rosciusthen the stars of the Roman stagedeclaimed aloud like Demosthenes in private, made copious notes, practised translation in order to form a written style, and read hard day and night.

I'll use logic with him, and I'll wager that he'll come around all right.

" The French have faults like the rest of us, but they are quicker than most men to recognize logic.

"But you discarded logic, threw away argument, and came down to the sure demonstrations of sober fact.

They have learnt neither logic nor geometry, neither have they any course or method of improvement, or any science.

If King found cool logic eluding him, Gloria's mind was an orgy of nervous imaginings.

It was impossible to resist such simple logic.

Nor is there either common sense or correct logic in the following observations made on the passage and note, quoted by the anonymous author of Childe Harold's Monitor.

I trust I can obey the logic of circumstances as well as another; but to yield is not easy, and to leave my hotel at Semurnow the chief residence, alas!

You will be still more astonished when you shall have heard the logic I employ to prove that I am right: listen to the end.

In the educational scheme, he says, after mathematics should be studied logic and rhetoric "To which Poetry would be made subsequent or indeed rather precedent, as being lesse suttle and fine, but more simple, sensuous, and passionate.

Reality, life, experience, concreteness, immediacy, use what word you will, exceeds our logic, overflows and surrounds it.

97 Verbs to Use for the Word  logic