ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal
  • Year: 2020
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 6

A new law of logical thinking

Philosopher, Kokand State Pedagogical Institute, Kokand University, Uzbekistan

Online published on 10 August, 2020.

Abstract

The general laws of logical reasoning - identity, contradiction, and the third - the laws of exception and sufficiency - advance the requirements necessary for logical reasoning. Compliance with these requirements will ensure that the discussion is accurate, understandable, clear, non-contradictory and reasonable. Let us now turn our attention to another aspect of the law of proportionality. The point is that the idea being expressed, that the comments are in line with the intended purpose and complement each other, does not yet mean that the requirements of this law have been fully complied with. The reason is that the law requires "every logical element." In general, the issue of language accuracy is a matter of debate in linguistics. But here it is not the language itself, but the interdependence of thought and language that is considered in the most general terms, in terms of logic, correct thinking. After all, "an important feature of thinking is that it is inextricably linked with language. "Today, the importance of general secondary schools plays an important role as a preliminary stage of continuing education. Therefore, the importance of teaching each subject separately is growing."

Keywords

Logic, Law Of Identity, The Law Of Contradiction, The Law Of Excluded Middle (Or Third), And The Principle Of Identity, Logically Correct, Thinking, Knowledge, General Law, Law Of Exceptions And Efficiency