It allows you to understand everything.
Logic is the study of valid reasoning and argumentation. It involves the analysis of statements and propositions to determine their truth or falsehood, and the use of rules and principles to draw valid conclusions. Logic is fundamental to philosophy, mathematics, computer science, and other fields requiring rigorous reasoning.
One eminent philosopher has given a direct response to this question. Namely, Ludwig Wittgenstein contended that Logic is about the boundaries of reality.
Although it's not necessary, perhaps we should say a little about Wittgenstein's professor and the eminent philosopher Bertrand Russell. According to Russell, logic is the fundamental structure of all language. That all sentences have an underlying structure that followed the rules of logic, such that logic is, perhaps, about the structure of language.
Taking this idea in a much different direction (the early) Wittgenstein argues that logic structures the limits of our thinking. For Wittgenstein our thinking is shaped by our language. That is, when we think of the Cartesian doubting whether anyone else has ever thought, whether he or she is the only one who is really thinking, Wittgenstein denies this altogether. Specifically, the only reason the Cartesian can think is because they have been immersed in a language (This, with the development of psychology, linguistics, etcetera, has proved dubious). So, in essence, language shapes our thinking, but it also shapes the way we understand reality.
According to Wittgenstein language describes situations or states of affairs. That is, it gives us pictures of reality. If I say, "Tomorrow it will rain," on the early Wittgenstein's view, this is "painting" a picture of reality. What is more, language describes reality, such that it is reality. What we know about reality and how we describe reality is only expressed through language. Thus, when we want to understand reality, we want to know not just what it is at the moment, but how it might be. Here comes the punch line.
Logic tells us the limits on how the world might be or can be. For instance, it's an incontrovertible fact of logic that one thing cannot be in two places at the same time. It is true in all possible worlds that P and not-P is false. Thus, we can use this as a limit on how the world might be. For instance, I cannot be both in Tokyo and not in Tokyo (say in Los Angeles) simultaneously; it cannot be both raining and not raining in the same place at the same time (strictly speaking); and so on. In this sense, logic, according the Wittgenstein tells us what the structure and limits of reality are. Specifically, they form the boundaries of our thinking and language
Subject centered design model is widely used in the United States. It focuses on the content of the curriculum. The sequence of the lessons follows the logic of the subject matter.
N. O. Losskii has written: 'Value and existence' -- subject(s): The Absolute, Values 'Freedom of will' -- subject(s): Free will and determinism 'L' intuition' -- subject(s): Intuition, Matter, Vitalism 'Sbornik zadach po logike' -- subject(s): Logic 'Dostoevskii i ego khristianskoe miroponimanie' 'An epistemological introduction into logic' -- subject(s): Logic, Theory of Knowledge
Alfred Sidgwick has written: 'Fallacies' -- subject- s -: Logic 'The process of argument' -- subject- s -: Logic 'Distinction and criticism of beliefs' 'The use of words in reasoning' -- subject- s -: Reasoning, Logic 'The application of logic' -- subject- s -: Logic
Pierre Berloquin has written: '100 games of logic' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, Logic 'Games of logic' -- subject(s): Logic, Puzzles 'Le livre des jeux' -- subject(s): Games '100 Games of Logic' -- subject(s): Logic, Problems, exercises
Henry Bradford Smith has written: 'Symbolic logic' -- subject(s): Logic 'The transition from \\' -- subject(s): Consciousness 'Letters on logic to a young man without a master' -- subject(s): Symbolic and mathematical Logic 'A first book in logic' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Logic
Gregory Dexter Walcott has written: 'An elementary logic' -- subject(s): Logic 'Logic and scientific method' -- subject(s): Logic 'Research and statistics' -- subject(s): Academic Degrees
Ernest W. Adams has written: 'A primer of probability logic' -- subject(s): Probabilities, Algebraic logic 'The logic of conditionals' -- subject(s): Conditionals (Logic), Probabilities, Counterfactuals (Logic) 'Surfaces and Superposition' -- subject(s): Geometry
Daniel A. Bonevac has written: 'Simple logic' -- subject(s): Logic 'The art and science of logic' -- subject(s): Logic 'Worldly Wisdom' 'Introduction to world philosophy' -- subject(s): Introductions, Philosophy
Neveldine has co-written screenplays for action films like "Crank" and "Gamer." He is also known for his work as a director, specifically for films like "Crank" and "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance."
Georg Kreisel has written: 'Elements of mathematical logic (Model theory)' -- subject(s): Symbolic and mathematical Logic 'Elements of mathematical logic' -- subject(s): Symbolic and mathematical Logic 'Modelltheorie' -- subject(s): Model theory
E. S. Andreeva has written: 'Dialektika teksta' -- subject(s): Language and logic, Logic 'Opyt logiko-lingvisticheskogo sinteza' -- subject(s): Language and logic, Logic
Robert Feys has written: 'Logistiek, geformaliseerde logica' -- subject(s): Logic, Symbolic and mathematical, Symbolic and mathematical Logic 'Modal logics' -- subject(s): Logic, Symbolic and mathematical, Modality (Logic), Symbolic and mathematical Logic