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The phrase "logic of which" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the reasoning or rationale behind something. Example: The company's decision to invest in new technology was based on the logic of which was to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
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However, they said, it was a big gamble, the logic of which was not entirely clear.
Basically, this is an exercise in brinksmanship the logic of which is well understood.
Basically, this is an exercise in brinksmanship — the logic of which is well understood.
In the conclusion, he denounced "the twisted logic of which we are a part today" and praised student efforts to realize "the possibility of a decent world".
But we know the retaliations were a response to sanctions [against Russia], the logic of which we do not entirely share," he said.
And yet the government of Boyko Borissov embarked on a foolish programme of austerity measures, the logic of which was almost entirely predicated on demonstrating to Brussels what a good pupil Bulgaria now was.
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(It appears, in an infinitary form, as Mackey's axiom V; a related but stronger condition appears in the definition of a partial Boolean algebra in the work of Kochen and Specker [1965].) However, it is quite easy to construct simple model test spaces, having perfectly straightforward even classical interpretations, the logics of which are not orthocoherent.
A matrix and its reduction are models of exactly the same logic systems, and since reduced matrices have no redundant elements, the classes of reduced matrices that are matrix semantics for logic systems are usually taken as the classes of matrices that deserve study; they are better suited to encoding in algebraic-like terms the properties of the logics of which they are the semantics.
Interpretation has its own internal professional, curatorial and academic practices and logic, all of which present valid cases for how it is written.
As Turner put it in a recent interview with Logic magazine (of which I am a co-founder), Brand and Wired persuaded lawmakers that Silicon Valley was the home of the future.
Since the appearance of Principia Mathematica in 1910 13, striking new findings have emerged in logic, many of which, though requiring for their understanding a high level of mathematical sophistication, are nevertheless important for philosophy.
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