λογική (logikí̱)
Logic is a greek word. The word for logic in greek is: Λογική [logicEE]
The Greek god Hephaestus, was the God of logic and order. Hephaestus was also the god of the sun and was a fine musician and healer.
It derives from the greek word logic meaning ''to make sense''
from Greek logikē meaning the art of reason.
Logic.
Logic is a Greek word; il- is a Latin prefix ( from in- meaning "un-", the n becoming an l before the l of logic.
Evoking of tenderness, pity, or sorrow.In rhetoric, pathos is an appeal to emotions as opposed to logic.
Some things
"Logos" is a Greek term used to denote logic, reasoning, or argumentation. In philosophy and rhetoric, it refers to the use of logic and evidence to persuade an audience. In communication theory, logos is one of the three modes of persuasion, along with ethos (ethical appeal) and pathos (emotional appeal).
Logarithm, logic, logical, illogical, philology, technology
means without logic
The science or art of exact reasoning, or of pure and formal thought, or of the laws according to which the processes of pure thinking should be conducted; the science of the formation and application of general notions; the science of generalization, judgment, classification, reasoning, and systematic arrangement; correct reasoning., A treatise on logic; as, Mill's Logic.