In terms of evolution, logical. It makes you want children, it makes you want to protect them, and it makes you provide for them unconditionally. This spreads your genes to the next generation and keeps them alive!
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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).
Love is often seen as an emotional experience rather than a logical one. While there may be reasons and factors that contribute to feelings of love, the experience itself is often driven by emotions and connections that may not always follow a logical path.
Love is often seen as an emotional and personal concept rather than strictly logical. While feelings of love and attraction may not always follow strict logic, the behaviors and decisions that result from love can be evaluated from a logical perspective. Ultimately, the compatibility of love and logic may vary depending on individual experiences and interpretations.
The natural world follows specific and determinable laws. In fact, the discovery of such laws and their application is what we commonly call "science". To this extent, the world is logical. Whether the humans who live in this world are logical or not is a far more complicated question.
Pseudoreasoning refers to faulty or deceptive reasoning that appears to be logical or rational but is actually flawed or misleading. It can involve using false premises, selectively presenting evidence, or employing illogical arguments to create the illusion of sound reasoning.
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).
the processes that are not logical are called illogical processes
The exact opposite of logical is illogical.
illogical
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).
illogical. nonrational. intuitive.
the logic in being illogical is the logic that the illogicality can be logically answered by any logical person with logic on illogical logic.
illogical, irrational, unreasonable, unlikely
illegible illegitimate illiterate illogical These all mean not. (Not logical = illogical)
The prefix 'il' and or the suffix 'ly' may be used.
yes, but not if it is illogical.
Illogical is from the Greek word logos (reason or thinking). The prefix il- signifies "without"