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metalogical, a.|mɛtəˈlɒdʒɪkəl| [f. meta- + logical.] Belonging to metalogic. Also, beyond or outside the province of logic. Cf. prec.
1865S. H. Hodgson Time & Space 345 Chapter vii, Metalogical. 1873Contemp. Rev. XXI. 446 Certain logical, metalogical, empirical and transcendental truths. a1881A. Barratt Phys. Metempiric (1883) 193 From the nature of the other metalogical assumptions. 1951J. ᴌukasiewicz Aristotle's Syllogistic 103 The..metalogical principle of traditional logic: ‘utraque si praemissa neget, nil inde sequetur’. 1955A. N. Prior Formal Logic 65 ‘Metalogical’ demonstrations ought..to be themselves ‘logical’ in the sense of being cogent. Hence metaˈlogically adv.
1946C. I. Lewis Analysis of Knowledge v. 129 Analytic statements in non-logical terminology, like ‘All birds are bipeds’, will not be metalogically derivable from its postulates. 1955A. N. Prior Formal Logic 132 This rule is metalogically derivable. |