👉 Nonlogicalness is a concept in philosophy that refers to a state of being without logical structure or coherence. It is often associated with philosophical concepts such as "intelligibility" and "cognitivism." In essence, it means having no clear meaning or purpose behind an idea or statement. Nonlogicalness can be seen as a fundamental aspect of human cognition and perception, and has been explored in various fields of philosophy including cognitive science, linguistics, and epistemology.