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logical construction

noun

, Logic, Philosophy.
  1. anything referred to by an incomplete symbol capable of contextual definition.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of logical construction1

First recorded in 1880–85

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Example Sentences

You probably noticed based on the clarity of voice and logical construction of these crisp sentences.

Thought stands over against the sensuous object, transforms the object into a logical construction of meaning.

It will soon appear that they do not form a perfectly logical construction and are not part of an a priori system.

The inconvenience of the logical construction is seen when we wish to use a predicate with number forms.

Their world consists of "events," from which "matter" is derived by a logical construction.

All the aspects of a thing are real, whereas the thing is a mere logical construction.

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