👉 In logic, "overlogicality" refers to a state where a given statement or proposition is logically equivalent to another statement or proposition. This means that if one statement is true, then the other must also be true, and vice versa. Overlogicality can occur in both logical and non-logical contexts. For example, consider the statement "All birds are mammals." If we assume that all mammals are birds, then this statement logically implies that all birds are mammals. However, if we only