prelogic
/ˈprɛlɒdʒɪk/Definitions
1. noun
the stage or process before logic or reason takes over, especially in the development of an argument or decision
“The politician’s prelogic, driven by emotions, was a concern for his opponents.”
1. noun
the stage or process before logic or reason takes over, especially in the development of an argument or decision
“The politician’s prelogic, driven by emotions, was a concern for his opponents.”