Synonyms:
logically
Meaning: according to logical reasoning; "logically, you should now do the same to him"
Synonyms:
logically
Meaning: in a logical manner; "he acted logically under the circumstances"
Usage examples
Aristocracy logically involves castes.
No philosopher has more clearly formulated it, and more logically deduced its consequences, than Flournoy.
How it would be proved he could not tell, but he knew that this would inevitably be logically proved to him, and he awaited the proofs.
But with regard to the intellectual part, he seems to leave it in doubt whether it be "only logically" distinct from the other parts of the soul, "or also locally."
"Efficiency of labor" is thought of in the narrower sense as the part of the product that is logically attributable to labor,--the laborer's contribution to the value of the product,--as apart from rent, the part attributable to material resources.
Proceeding logically upon these lines of thought and following them out through many ramifications, we have seen how he at length made a filament of carbon of high resistance and small radiating surface, and through a concurrent investigation of the phenomena of high vacua and occluded gases was able to produce a true incandescent lamp.
When Othello believes that Desdemona loves Cassio, he must not have before his mind a single object, 'Desdemona's love for Cassio', or 'that Desdemona loves Cassio ', for that would require that there should be objective falsehoods, which subsist independently of any minds; and this, though not logically refutable, is a theory to be avoided if possible.