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Meaning & Definition of Logos in English

English

Logos

A principle of order and knowledge; in philosophy, the rational principle that governs and develops the universe.


Pronunciation:

/ˈloʊɡɑːs/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

logoi

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: In classical philosophy, the divine reason implicit in the cosmos, ordering it and giving it form and meaning.

    Example Sentence: The Stoics believed that the universe was governed by the logos.

  • Definition: A reasoned discourse or argument used to persuade or inform.

    Example Sentence: The lawyer used strong logos in his closing argument to appeal to the jury's logic.

  • Definition: In rhetoric, the appeal to logic and reasoning as a means of persuasion.

    Example Sentence: Her speech was effective because it combined logos with pathos and ethos.

Etymology

Origin: From Greek 'logos' meaning 'word', 'reason', or 'plan'.

Synonyms

reasonlogicrationaleargument

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • logos in rhetoric: The use of logical reasoning to persuade an audience.
  • logos and pathos: The combination of logical argument and emotional appeal in persuasion.
  • appeal to logos: Using logical reasoning to convince an audience.

Translations

  • Spanish: logos
  • French: logos
  • German: Logos
  • Russian: логос

Related Words

  • ethos: The characteristic spirit of a culture, era, or community as manifested in its beliefs and aspirations.
  • pathos: A quality that evokes pity or sadness, often used in persuasion.
  • rhetoric: The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.