What Is Logos? The Greek Understanding of the Structure of Existence

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In Greek philosophy, Logos is not just speech or logic — it is the very structure of existence, the invisible law that connects and harmonizes the cosmos.

From Heraclitus to the Stoics, from Pythagoras to Plato and Aristotle, Logos was seen as the principle of order, ratio, reason, and unity.
This video explores the many layers of Logos — as cosmic law, mathematical harmony, human capacity for understanding, and the dialectical path toward truth and freedom.

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