logical themes

[ˈlɑːdʒɪkəl ˈθiːmz]
nounpl: logical themes
temas lógicos
1. Central ideas or subjects organized according to principles of reason and rational structure
The professor organized the course around logical themes to help students understand the subject systematically.
O professor organizou o curso em torno de temas lógicos para ajudar os alunos a compreender o assunto sistematicamente.
2. Recurring concepts in literature, philosophy, or discourse that follow coherent and rational patterns
The logical themes in Descartes' writings emphasize reason and systematic doubt.
Os temas lógicos nos escritos de Descartes enfatizam a razão e a dúvida sistemática.
3. Structurally coherent topics within a text, argument, or presentation
The essay identified three logical themes that supported the author's main argument.
O ensaio identificou três temas lógicos que apoiavam o argumento principal do autor.
The term 'logical themes' is primarily used in academic, philosophical, and educational contexts in both Brazil and the United States. It reflects the Western academic tradition of organizing knowledge systematically and rationally. In Brazilian Portuguese academic circles, this term is essential for literary analysis, philosophical discussion, and curriculum design.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
coherent themesrational themessystematic themesstructured concepts
Antonyms / Antônimos
illogical themesirrational themesdisorganized themeschaotic concepts

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
temas lógicos
Standard usage in academic and intellectual contexts
Rio de Janeiro
temas lógicos
Common in university and educational settings
São Paulo
temas lógicos
Frequently used in business and academic discourse
Portugal
temas lógicos
Identical usage; standard in Portuguese academia and philosophy

Related Words

logical reasoningthematic analysisconceptual frameworkrational structureargumentationphilosophy

Related Idioms & Phrases

follow a logical thread
trace the logical progression
organize around central themes
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