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The phrase "logically acceptable" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used in discussions or debates to describe a statement or idea that makes sense and is supported by sound reasoning. For example: 1. While the concept of time travel may seem far-fetched, the theories behind it are logically acceptable to many scientists. 2. The new policy proposal may be controversial, but it is logically acceptable given the current state of the economy. 3. The argument presented by the defense attorney was not logically acceptable to the jury, leading to a guilty verdict. 4. The study's results were deemed logically acceptable by the academic community, prompting further research on the topic.
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I hope that Moore reprises the mini lecture I saw him perform at Christmas where he explained that worshipping a sock puppet Roman snake god called Glycon was as logically acceptable as many ideas in contemporary physics.
To avoid the complexity of calculation in general cases for all values of parameters, we construct some conditions that stated problems in literature that were satisfied, and so they are logically acceptable for the application purpose.
One could argue that God is the laws and forces of nature, which is logically acceptable, but this is pantheism and not the type of personal God to which most people profess belief.
Moreover, the use of our measurements for the comparison of ARPs between the soma and axons is logically acceptable.
Therefore, we suggest that our results, showing that IL-17 amplified IL-32 expression in FLSs of patients with RA, are logically acceptable.
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The rise of formal logic (the abstract study of assertions and deductive arguments) and the growth of interest in formal systems (formal or mathematical languages) among many Anglo-American philosophers in the early 20th century led to new attempts to define truth in logically or scientifically acceptable terms.
Most of these participants found evolution to be acceptable after "thinking about it logically" and critically comparing evolution to other explanations, concluding that evolution "makes more sense".
In the Phaedo the statement "The soul is immortal" is presented as following logically from various premises Socrates and his interlocutors consider acceptable (cf. 106b 107a).
Logically this works, but according to many, it's not an acceptable response.
The dictionary says a paradox is this: "a statement or proposition that, despite sound (or apparently sound) reasoning from acceptable premises, leads to a conclusion that seems senseless, logically unacceptable, or self-contradictory". And so "forever love" is paradoxical, because no one is a soothsayer.
The practical slippery slope argument also called the empirical or psychological slippery slope argument in contrast, states that acceptable and unacceptable forms of euthanasia (A and B, respectively) are logically distinguishable, but might nevertheless merge in practice.
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