noun
- plural of logicality; the quality or state of being logical; adherence to the principles of logic.
Usage: formal; abstract noun; rarely used in everyday speech; more common in academic or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The philosopher examined the logicalities of the argument carefully.
- Despite the complexity, the logicalities of her reasoning were sound.
- The debate hinged on questions of logicalities rather than emotion.
- Students were asked to evaluate the logicalities of each proposed solution.
- The logicalities of formal systems require strict adherence to rules.