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Example sentences for "logically"

Lexicographically close words:
logging; loghouse; logic; logica; logical; logician; logicians; logick; logics; logis
  1. Zimmer argues that a race which believes in good for the good hereafter must logically believe in punishment for the wicked, and Scherman, strangely enough, agrees with this pedantic opinion.

  2. No one could answer more logically or fairly," replied the president.

  3. We are logically driven to this positive conception if we do not accept the view that there is no force but volition, and that all phenomena whatever are the immediate results of the action of intelligent and self-conscious will.

  4. In this part of his brief the arguer logically arranges all the evidence and reasoning that he wishes to use in establishing or overthrowing his proposition.

  5. His delivery should be emphatic and pleasing; his ideas should be logically arranged; and his knowledge of what he has to say should be so complete that there will be no hesitation, no groping for words.

  6. The four judgments are different, and therefore logically the propositions fully expressing them are also different.

  7. If the quantity of the predicate were always thought, it ought logically to be always stated.

  8. The libellous plan of the article as a whole is shown in the regular system of gross and studied misrepresentation, of logically connected and nicely dovetailed misstatements of facts, which I exposed at the outset.

  9. In truth, the two are logically connected.

  10. To perceive exactly and to connect the things perceived logically is the work of the highest intelligence.

  11. Therefore, both logically and grammatically, the only possible statement of a fully liberated being is made in the words I am.

  12. It is impossible to classify logically in any simple scheme all the possible forms of expression.

  13. When we come to look closely at the steps involved in arriving at a conclusion, we detect a series of judgments--often not very logically arranged, to be sure, but yet so related that the result is safely reached in the end.

  14. It has not the topographical range of Tolstoy's War and Peace, or Resurrection; but in its climax it is as logically and ruthlessly tragical as anything that the Spanish spirit has yet imagined.

  15. Logically the kings ought to say, 'I am king because I have the power, because I am supported by the army.

  16. Are we logically justified in dealing with the belief in God on any other principle?

  17. All that Atheism necessarily involves is that all forms of Theism are logically untenable, and consequently the only effective method of destroying Atheism is to establish its opposite.

  18. The argument from causation may logically follow that from existence, of which it may be regarded as a part.

  19. And when would anyone be logically justified in saying which of the two kinds of machines express my design?

  20. The theists own argument, if logically pursued ends in divesting it of all coercive value.

  21. We cannot logically discard the world of the savage and still retain his interpretation of it.

  22. Mrs. Ray did not logically draw any conclusion from these premises, but she became uncomfortably assured that there did exist a considerable intimacy between Mr. Rowan and her daughter.

  23. It is fairly and logically argued, and I am frank to admit that much of the criticism of Mrs. Eddy may be prompted by antagonism, jealousy and prejudice," the gentleman returned.

  24. Yet he was equal to the occasion, and no one would have suspected from his manner that he was deeply chagrined to find this young girl so well versed in the Scriptures and able to so logically sustain her position upon every point.

  25. But how is it that you, so young, argue so clearly and logically about these things that have puzzled older and wiser heads for ages?

  26. Logically this meant a theocracy, and the bull of Boniface VIII, by which he claimed that every human creature was subject to the Roman pontiff, was its necessary outcome.

  27. We need not, it is true, believe that it was logically formulated in primitive times and ruthlessly applied.

  28. It is logically impossible to reconcile a frictionless aether, with their results relative to the pressure of light waves.

  29. Aether is matter, the elasticity of the Aether, which has been postulated for it by various scientists, can be logically and philosophically accounted for.

  30. I venture to premise, from a careful consideration of these three truths, that we shall be able logically and philosophically to arrive at the simple, yet grand truth which reveals the physical source of all motion of the universe.

  31. Simply to get the idea, however, is not enough; one must follow it out logically to see where it will lead him.

  32. The crucified hand, which is the pledge of forgiveness and good will, is both logically and chronologically first.

  33. The world in general, however, still holds logically to the old theory, and believes that to have something to relate is essential in Narration.

  34. It is not enough that the author is aware how one thought logically follows another; he must make it evident to all who read.

  35. How supremely ridiculous, when logically analyzed, is the conception of an angry God!

  36. But neither assumption can be scientifically or logically sustained.

  37. God, it logically follows that lying is justifiable in all cases.

  38. The only thing that would appeal to him would be a proposition that could be presented logically and with the strongest kind of arguments to back it up.

  39. With this dominant idea in mind, a correspondent has got to explain it and argue it so logically that the reader is convinced.

  40. And you must plan this first letter so that the re-enforcements to follow will logically support your introduction.

  41. As logically we might say: 'All birds are bilaterally symmetrical; the earthworm is bilaterally symmetrical; therefore the earthworm is a bird.

  42. If large doses produce such effects, we must logically claim that small doses act in the same direction, but in less degree.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "logically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    naturally; rationally; reasonably