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logos meaning

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  • Logos (UK /ˈloʊɡɒs/, /ˈlɒɡɒs/, or US /ˈloʊɡoʊs/; Greek: λόγος, from λέγω lego "I say") is an important term in philosophy, psychology, rhetoric, and religion.
  • Ancient philosophers used the term in different ways. The sophists used the term to mean discourse, and Aristotle applied the term to refer to "reasoned discourse" or "the argument" in the field of rhetoric.
  • Despite the conventional translation as "word", it is not used for a word in the grammatical sense; instead, the term lexis (λέξις) was used. However, both logos and lexis derive from the same verb legō (λέγω), meaning "to count, tell, say, speak".
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  • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
    1. Nouns
      • Noun forms
        • Noun plural forms
        • Countable nouns
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      Source: Wiktionary

      Meaning of logos for the defined word.

      Grammatically, this word "logos" is a noun, more specifically, a noun form and a countable noun.
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