λογικός
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ή, όν, (λόγος)
A of or for speaking or speech, μέρη λ. the organs of speech, Plu.Cor.38: λογική, ἡ, speech, opp. μουσική, D.H. Comp. 11; λ. φαντασία expressed in speech, Stoic.2.61. 2 of or in eloquence, ἀγῶνες Philostr.VS1.22.1; ἀκροάσεις λ. καὶ ὀργανικαί Supp.Epigr.2.184.6 (Tanagra, ii B.C.). 3 suited for prose, ὁ ἡρῷος σεμνὸς καὶ οὐ λ. Demetr.Eloc.42; τὸ λ., opp. τὸ μεγαλοπρεπές, ib.41; of persons, writing in prose, D.L.5.85; ἐγκώμιον λ. in prose, IG9(2).531.43 (Thess.). II possessed of reason, intellectual, μέρος Ti.Locr.99e, al.; τὸ λ. ζῷον Chrysipp.Stoic.3.95; ἀρεταὶ λ., = διανοητικαί, opp. ἠθικαί, Arist.EN1108b9. 2 dialectical, argumentative, οἱ λ. διάλογοι of Plato, such as the Theaetetus and Cratylus, D.L.3.58; in Arist. usu. like διαλεκτικός, λ. συλλογισμός APo.93a15, cf. Top.162b27; διὰ λογικωτέρων καὶ ἀκριβεστέρων λόγων more abstract, Metaph. 1080a10; λ. δυσχέρειαι ib.1005b22; λ. ἀπόδειξις GA747b28; but also, logical, λ. συλλογισμοί, opp. ῥητορικοί, Rh.1355a13. Adv. -κῶς dialectically, Metaph. 1029b13, APo.84a7, 88a19; φυσικῶς καὶ λ. GC316a11: Comp. -ώτερον Cael.275b12. b Subst., ἡ λογική (sc. τέχνη) logic, Cic.Fin.1.7.22; also τὰ λογικά Id.Tusc.4.14.33; περὶ λογικῶν title of work, Democr.10b; τὸ λ., opp. τὸ φυσικόν, τὸ ἠθικόν, Zeno Stoic. 1.15, etc. 3 of the 'dogmatic' school of physicians, ἡ λ. αἵρεσις Gal.Sect.Intr.1.