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logical construction
noun
, Logic, Philosophy.
- 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.
From Voice of San Diego
Thought stands over against the sensuous object, transforms the object into a logical construction of meaning.
From Project Gutenberg
It will soon appear that they do not form a perfectly logical construction and are not part of an a priori system.
From Project Gutenberg
The inconvenience of the logical construction is seen when we wish to use a predicate with number forms.
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Their world consists of "events," from which "matter" is derived by a logical construction.
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All the aspects of a thing are real, whereas the thing is a mere logical construction.
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