Wiktionary
n. (context logic English) A formal system.
WordNet
n. a system of reasoning [syn: logic, system of logic]
Usage examples of "logical system".
No logical system rich enough to contain the axioms of simple arithmetic can ever be made complete.
We're trying to devise a totally logical system of discourse with the idea of using it eventually as an aid in celestial communication.
And perhaps, in a logical system different from ours, our moronism is wisdom.
Perhaps this was not a collection, but a catalogue, indexed according to some arbitrary but perfectly logical system.
Perhaps this was not a collection, but a catalogue, indexed according to some arbitrary but per- fectly logical system.
They sought, gathered and stored vast quantities of information, albeit with no discernible logical system involved in the acquisition or the storage, and when quizzed on the matter seemed not only completely unable to present any obvious or even obscure rationale for this effectively mindless accumulation of data, but even genuinely puzzled that the question should be asked at all.
It is such a logical system that I cannot believe your society can operate without it.
Distillate of man's total experience with God--a tremendous logical system, a comforting web deduced by the computer from the postulates given it--in particular the postulate that God existed.
It stems from an attempt made by William Sarill and myself to develop an abstract, logical system of religious thought, based on the arbitrary postulate that God exists.
Incidentally, though 1 e4 b6 fell into disuse after experiences like the Franklin-Miles game, I do not feel such a logical system can be bad, and have made some suggested improvements in Appendix II.