Logical reasoning is the capacity to follow chains of thought from premise to conclusion, to spot inconsistencies, and to build arguments that hold water. It requires clarity about distinctions and relationships, and while it cannot answer all questions, it provides essential scaffolding for rigorous thinking in any domain.
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