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Logical relation   /lˈɑdʒɪkəl rilˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Logical relation

noun
1.
A relation between propositions.






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"Logical relation" Quotes from Famous Books



... opposing the more abstract to the more concrete account is to accuse those who favor the latter of 'confounding psychology with logic.' Our critics say that when we are asked what truth MEANS, we reply by telling only how it is ARRIVED-AT. But since a meaning is a logical relation, static, independent of time, how can it possibly be identified, they say, with any concrete man's experience, perishing as this does at the instant of its production? This, indeed, sounds profound, but I challenge the profundity. I defy any one to show any difference between ...
— The Meaning of Truth • William James

... or the logical relation between nationality and democracy as ideas and as political forces, they were in their origin wholly independent one of the other. The Greek city states supplied the first examples of democracy; but their democracy brought with it no specifically ...
— The Promise Of American Life • Herbert David Croly



Words linked to "Logical relation" :   modality, contrary, logic, reflexiveness, mode, relation, logical implication, transitivity, reflexivity, implication, contradictory, conditional relation



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