When we define "logical cognition ability" as the act and the result of recreating our cognition, although experientially we recognizing limits of cognition, we need to use "logic" and "meaning and content" abilities.
Shobi Inoue pointed this out in the 1970s, but his and related work by others leans toward "logic" and emphasizes the formal aspects of logic.
In this research, I examine the nature of "logical cognition ability", based on the record of my reading class.
In conclusion, I find two important aspects concerning logical cognition ability: the recreation of meaning and content, and the necessity of logical thinking.