Jerry Chandler wrote:

>So, I remain with the question that has haunted me for more than ten years: 
>What is logic?

I will bite - in the hope that this first attempt will elicit discussion, and, 
as a result, much improvement:

(A) logic (of something) is the interconnected set of principles of internal 
connections, interdependencies and relationships that underlie the unity and 
consistency of a process, a set of processes, or an entity.

This, of course, puts the burden on the concepts of unity and consistency, but 
I think that's the correct conceptual direction: we first perceive (or decide 
to perceive) a given process or entity X as a unity and possessed of a 
consistency, and this perception (or intent) , in turn, leads us to investigate 
X's underlying logic.

-malgosia

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