logic
/ˈlɒdʒɪk/noun
mass noun
1
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity逻辑, 逻辑推理:
experience is a better guide to this than deductive logic
在这件事上, 经验比演绎逻辑有更好的指导意义
he explains his move with simple logic
他用简单的逻辑解释了自己的行动
the logic of the argument is faulty.
这种论点的逻辑是错误的。
1.1
- a particular system or codification of the principles of proof and inference推理(法):
Aristotelian logic.
亚里士多德推理法。
1.2
- the systematic use of symbolic and mathematical techniques to determine the forms of valid deductive argument逻辑学, 论理学。
1.3
- the quality of being justifiable by reason逻辑, 必然联系:
there's no logic in telling her not to hit people when that's what you're doing.
你自己打人的时候告诉她不要打人, 这简直是不合逻辑的。
1.4
logic of
the course of action or line of reasoning suggested or made necessary by原理:if the logic of capital is allowed to determine events.
如果可以用资本原理来决定事情。
2
- a system or set of principles underlying the arrangements of elements in a computer or electronic device so as to perform a specified task(计算机或电器的)逻辑操作。
2.1
- logical operations collectively符合逻辑。
派生词
logician
noun词源
late Middle English: via Old French logique and late Latin logica from Greek logikē (tekhnē) '(art) of reason', from logos 'word, reason'.