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unˈlogical, a. [un-1 7, 5 b.] Illogical; not involving logic. Hence unˈlogically adv.
a1661Fuller Worthies, Kent ii. (1662) 65 All heartily laughed at his unlogical Reason. 1720–1Lett. fr. Mist's Jrnl. (1722) II. 174 That pert and unlogical Writer. 1748Richardson Clarissa II. 40 An un-learned, un-logical girl. 1829Scott Jrnl. 27 Jan., If [my reflections]..are unlogical. 1867Atwater Logic 189 Unlogical is counterfeit thought. 1897W. M. Urban Hist. Princ. Suff. Reason iv. 45 Sufficient Reason he speaks of as a metalogical truth..which functions unlogically in space, time, causality and motivation. 1922tr. Wittgenstein's Tractatus 43 We cannot think anything unlogical, for otherwise we should have to think unlogically. |