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Logos (λόγος) is a Greek word that means "word," "speech," "reason." It became a technical term in philosophy beginning with Heraclitus (ca. 535–475 BC), who used the term for a principle of order and knowledge.[1]
First Logos
Second Logos
Third Logos
Notes
- ↑ Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (2nd ed): Heraclitus, 1999.