"Logical harmony" isn't a widely recognized term in established academic or philosophical discourse, but it can be interpreted in a couple of broad contexts: 1. **Philosophical Context**: In philosophy, logical harmony might refer to the consistency and coherence of logical arguments or systems of thought. It's the idea that different premises, conclusions, and propositions should work together without contradiction. This aligns with classical logic principles, where a valid argument should not have conflicting premises.

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