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“The word logos itself is a prime example, beginning its history as a word charged with religious power, and referring to the word of wisdom and truth. By the time of Aristotle, logos had lost its philosophical connotations and had come to mean the "study of" something: biology, the study of life…” quote by Anonymous
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““The word logos itself is a prime example, beginning its history as a word charged with religious power, and referring to the word of wisdom and truth. By the time of Aristotle, logos had lost its philosophical connotations and had come to mean the "study of" something: biology, the study of life; zoology, the study of animal forms; and theology, the study of God.””

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Source Book: The History of Philosophy, 2021

Logos shifted from divine wisdom to a term denoting systematic study across fields.

In simple terms: Logos now means “study of” many subjects.

Key Takeaway

Understand the evolution of concepts over time.

Themes

language philosophy history science theology

Mood

analytical reflective

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • education
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

semantic shift conceptual evolution interdisciplinary study

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does changing meaning affect interpretation?
  • Can we reclaim original significance?
A Different Perspective

The original sacred meaning may be lost in modern usage.

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