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单词 logical necessity
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Definition of logical necessity in English:

logical necessity

noun
mass noun
  • 1That state of things which obliges something to be as it is because no alternative is logically possible.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nevertheless, he did not prove their logical necessity.
    • The logical necessity for carriers' liability to support a visa regime is surely self-evident.
    • In demanding for empirical statements the safeguard of logical necessity, these philosophers have failed to see that they would thereby rob them of their factual content.
    • Hence, in his terms, there are physical necessity, logical necessity, mathematical necessity, and moral necessity.
    • If we regard features as components of complex entities, a taxonomy - as a matter of logical necessity - has to be acquired ‘top-down’.
    • All necessity, they hold, can in this way be reduced to logical necessity.
    • First, the George Washington quote points us helpfully towards the modality of moral obligation in place of the modality of logical necessity.
    1. 1.1count noun A thing which logically must be so.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The internal logical necessities of atomic physics and the war led to the bomb.
      • Indeed, these justifications are widely assumed to be, in some sense, universal, because they are taken to be logical necessities.
      • We do not observe compliance to authority merely because it is a transient cultural or historical phenomenon, but because it flows from the logical necessities of social organization.
 
 

Definition of logical necessity in US English:

logical necessity

noun
  • 1That state of things which obliges something to be as it is because no alternative is logically possible.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nevertheless, he did not prove their logical necessity.
    • Hence, in his terms, there are physical necessity, logical necessity, mathematical necessity, and moral necessity.
    • If we regard features as components of complex entities, a taxonomy - as a matter of logical necessity - has to be acquired ‘top-down’.
    • In demanding for empirical statements the safeguard of logical necessity, these philosophers have failed to see that they would thereby rob them of their factual content.
    • First, the George Washington quote points us helpfully towards the modality of moral obligation in place of the modality of logical necessity.
    • All necessity, they hold, can in this way be reduced to logical necessity.
    • The logical necessity for carriers' liability to support a visa regime is surely self-evident.
    1. 1.1 A thing which logically must be so.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The internal logical necessities of atomic physics and the war led to the bomb.
      • Indeed, these justifications are widely assumed to be, in some sense, universal, because they are taken to be logical necessities.
      • We do not observe compliance to authority merely because it is a transient cultural or historical phenomenon, but because it flows from the logical necessities of social organization.
 
 
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