Probably don't. I venture to guess the vast majority of Earth's population never studied logic and they are doing reasonably fine without it.
However, if one intends to make a living in academia (e.g., teaching or research) being precisely logical in one's thinking is a major tool of the trade. And one learns in a course on logic that there are certain rules and procedures in logic that can help us think logically.
For example, when designing and performing experiments, we rely heavily on probability and statistics to model our experiments. Both of which are derived from the rules of logic.
The study of logic allows an individual to understand how things work, and, as this is applied increasingly to their life (and to the lives of others to which they are exposed), it allows them to better evaluate situations, making increasingly superior decisions in life. Additionally, logic is the basis of all existance, and is used to comprehend all aspects of reality. Without a basic grasp of this, it is impossible to function, and, although it may appear labourious, it is important for the increased ability of the individual to survive and exist effectively.
When you are writing logic is very important.
You must work through your topic methodically so that nothing is left out or forgotten.
When writing there is a format you should follow: Statement, example and explanation
You cannot explain something before you have made a statement about what you are explaining. If you did this your paragraph would not make sense.
Therefore logic is very important.
Also how you structure you sentances.
You must phrase what you are writing in clear terms so that you are easily understood.
Because you will learn what common "logical sounding" arguments are so that when you hear them you'll be able to distinguish what is true and valid from what is false and invalid. Logic is a "classic" subject area... meaning that it was derived from some of our best philosophical minds and it's concepts have survived centuries of evolution only to prove themselves worthy of attention. When you have to think for yourself it helps to know how to build a good argument and how to tear one down.
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Logic is important in education as it is what helps the student understand the reasoning. It shows them to think clearly and use reality .
Dear Bob,
I would like to be a banker,i like cheese,tacos,burritos, and soccer.
Do you like Barcelona?
sincerly your lovely friend,
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otherwise you cant solve the problem!
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Premises: All students like logic. Robin likes logic. Conclusion: 3) Therefore, Robin is a student.
A student should recognize the need to study manual accounting systems because they are more practical to study. There's great variation when it comes to the hardware and software of systems that are electronic.
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Logic is necessary for the study of philosophy so as to be able to reason out some of the principles used in philosophy. Philosophy tries to connect general problems to reality and therefore logic must be applied.
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Do the assignments and study, study, study.
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