[f. as prec. + -ITY.] The quality of being logical.
1835. For. Q. Rev., XVI. 2. Kant and Hegel are not less wonderful examples of the power and compass of the German mind than Schellingthe clear acuteness of the one, and the abstract logicality of the other, belong equally to the wide domain of German intellect.
1847. Lewes, Hist. Philos. (1853), 152. A fanatical logicality of mind.
1863. Reader, 18 July, 63/3. Induction, certainty, logicality, these are some of the things which mark a science.
1873. Athenæum, 4 Jan., 12/1. A disputative logicality inherent in the mental constitution of the people.