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Something illogical does not make sense. Illogical is without reason.

The opposite of illogical is logical.

Arguments or conclusions that are not supported by the known facts can be called illogical, but sometimes these arguments or conclusions can be borne out as true when more evidence comes in. Also, arguments or conclusions are considered illogical when they are presented as proven, but the known facts are misrepresented in some way, as when they are assumed to have relationships with one another that are not consistent or that do not support a definitive conclusion. There are many examples of logical fallacy; some of them are subtle and take some effort to grasp.

Example:

Without nourishment, our bodies will soon sicken and die.

Cultural knowledge and activites are nourishment.

Therefore, without culture, our bodies will soon sicken and die.

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