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As the study of argument is of clear importance to the reasons that we hold things to be true, [[logic]] is of essential importance to [[rationality]]. [[Argument]]s may be logical if they are "conducted or assessed according to strict principles of [[validity]]"<ref>[[Oxford Dictionary of English]], sense 1 of logic.</ref>, while they are rational according to the broader requirement that they are based on reason and knowledge.
==Forms of reasoning==
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