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ARTICLES RELATED TO Logos - Similar concepts |  |  |  | Logos - Similar concepts: Encyclopedia - LogosThe Greek word λόγος or logos is a word with various meanings. It is often translated into English as "Word" but can also mean thought, speech, reason, principle, standard, or logic among other things. It has varied use in the fields of philosophy, analytical psychology, rhetoric and religion.
Logos - Use in ancient philosophy.
In ancient philosophy, Logos was used by Heraclitus, one of the more eminent Pre-Socratic Greek philosophers, to describe human knowledge and the inherent order in ...
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 |  |  | Logos - Similar concepts: Encyclopedia II - Logos - Use in rhetoricIn rhetoric, logos is one of the three modes of persuasion (the other two are pathos, emotional appeal, and ethos, the qualification of the speaker). Logos refers to logical appeal, and in fact the term logic evolves from it. Logos normally implies numbers, polls, and other mathematical or scientific data.
Logos has many advantages:
Data is hard to manipulate, meaning that it is harder to argue against a logos argument.
For the same reason, it may sway cynical listeners to the speaker's opinion.
Logos enhances ethos by making the speaker look prepared ...
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