What is another word for logical system?

Pronunciation: [lˈɒd͡ʒɪkə͡l sˈɪstəm] (IPA)

Logical system is a term used to describe a set of principles and rules that govern a specific field or subject. There are several different synonyms for this phrase, including the following: structure, framework, organization, methodology, schema, and model. Each of these terms refers to a system that is designed to provide a logical and coherent approach to a particular topic. Structures and frameworks are typically used in the context of engineering and design, while models and schemas are often used in fields such as psychology and linguistics. Methodology is a broader term that can be applied to any systematic approach to problem-solving or research. Regardless of the specific term used, each of these synonyms highlights the importance of a well-considered and structured approach to understanding complex systems.

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Famous quotes with Logical system

  • Confronted, when the weather is fine and I am in propitious emotional circumstances, with certain landscapes, certain works of art, certain human beings, I know, for the time being, that God's in his heaven and all's right with the world. On other occasions, skies and destiny being inclement, I am no less immediately certain of the malignant impersonality of an uncaring universe. Every human being has had similar experiences. This being so, the sensible thing to do would be to accept the facts and frame a metaphysic to fit them. But with that talent for doing the wrong thing, that genius for perversity, so characteristically human, men have preferred, especially in recent times, to take another course. They have either denied the existence of these psychological facts; or if they have admitted them, have done so only to condemn as evil all such experiences as cannot be reconciled in a logical system with whatever particular class of experiences they have chosen, arbitrarily, to regard as "true" and morally valuable. Every man tries to pretend that he is consistently one kind of person and does his best consistently to worship one kind of God. And this despite the fact that he experiences diversity and actually feels himself in contact with a variety of divinities.
    Aldous Huxley
  • You seem to be using some sort of logical system where when you get near any explanation, you say: “By definition my problem is insoluble. Now that explanation over there would solve it. But since I’ve defined my problem as insoluble, then by definition that solution doesn’t apply.”
    Samuel R. Delany

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