bifurcated logic
Definitions
A reasoning process that divides a complex issue into two distinct, often opposing, categories or branches.
A logical framework characterized by binary thinking, where outcomes are strictly separated into two mutually exclusive paths.
Examples
The committee's decision-making process relied on a bifurcated logic that separated immediate financial gains from long-term environmental sustainability.
His argument suffered from a bifurcated logic, forcing the audience to choose between two extremes rather than considering a nuanced middle ground.
The software architecture was built upon a bifurcated logic, handling user authentication and data processing through two entirely independent code paths.
Synonyms
dichotomous reasoning binary thinking dualistic logic split-level analysis polarized perspective two-pronged approach bipartite structure
Antonyms
holistic thinking integrated logic unified reasoning monolithic perspective comprehensive analysis non-binary approach synthesis