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the logic in being illogical is the logic that the illogicality can be logically answered by any logical person with logic on illogical logic.

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What is the root of illogical?

logic


Does illogical have a root word or base word?

Yes, the root word of "illogical" is "logic." Adding the prefix "il-" changes the meaning to "not logical."


What does it mean to be illogical?

means without logic


What part of speech is illogical?

"Illogical" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is not based on reason or logic.


What is an absurdism?

Absurdness is the quality of being absurd.


What is the part of speech for illogical?

The word "illogical" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that does not follow the rules of logic or reason.


What part of speech illogical?

The word "illogical" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that does not follow the principles of logic or reason.


Is it logical to consider the illogical?

Yes, it is perfectly logical to do so, especially where considering the boundaries of logic itself, where that logic is applied in ways contrary to normal logic forms, or where suing logic to prove that the illogical truly is illogical (for example, proving that an assumption is incorrect as it would lead to a contradiction, the basis of RAA, means logically considering the illogical).


What is the illogicality of logic?

Saying the "logical illogical" is equivalent to saying "logical magick". "Magick" is that which the logical mind considers impossible. "Logical" and "illogical" are both "polar opposites", and just two of the many ways of being, one of which is "logical illogical": order WITH chaos, and chaos WITH order. There is great beauty in mathematics based on imaginary numbers (logical illogical).


Is there a connection between reason and logic?

Logic is one method of reasoning. For examples of illogical reasoning, search for "Charlie Sheen".


What language does illogical come from?

Logic is a Greek word; il- is a Latin prefix ( from in- meaning "un-", the n becoming an l before the l of logic.


What is the root or base word of illogical?

Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some deep linguistic stuff here. So, like, the root word of "illogical" is "logic." It's like when you take the logic out of something, you're left with "illogical." It's like the yin to logic's yang, man.