Logical Thinking
Logical thinking is the rational cognitive process of reflecting objective reality actively with the help of concepts, judgments, reasoning and other forms of thinking.
The word "logic" comes from a combination of two Greek words: logos (word, reason) and techne (art, craftsmanship). Perhaps it then refers to the art of reasoning.
When we say or think that something or other is "logical," what we mean is that it is characterized by clear thinking.
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11 steps to become a software engineer (without a CS degree)
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Learn how to think the way mathematicians do – a powerful cognitive process developed over thousands of years.
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