In simple terms, Logos refers to logic, reason, and rationality in an argument or discourse. It emphasizes using facts, evidence, and reasoning to support a claim or viewpoint.
While Logos is straightforward and recognizable pathos can be more subtle. Pathos is an appeal to the audience's passion and emotions. Ethos is an appeal to the authority or reputation of the speaker. Logos is an appeal to the audience's logic and reason. These three terms are the three appeals.
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"The uttered word" is an English equivalent of the Greek phrase logos prophorikos. The phrase refers to the spoken word of God. It works in contrast to logos endiathetos ("the word remaining within") for reason.
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A logos statement refers to a logical argument or reasoning used to support a claim or position. It relies on facts, evidence, and logical reasoning to persuade or make a point. In rhetoric, logos is one of the three modes of persuasion along with ethos (appeal to ethics) and pathos (appeal to emotion).
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Logos means the "Word".
The word "genealogy" is of Greek origin. It comes from the Greek words "genea", which means "generation", and "logos", which means "knowledge."
The root word "logos" is derived from Greek and means "speech," "word," or "reason." It is often used in English to refer to words or discourse, as well as logic and reason.
That part about IN YOUR OWN WORDS means that you have to do it yourself.
geology. from the words geo (γή) and logos (λόγος).
just desine it your own way
Logos and rhema are both Greek New Testament words that are usually translated as word. They do have different meanings though. Logos would generally mean written word while logos would generally mean spoken word. usually the New Testament uses logos to speak of the written word of God, that is the scriptures and rhema usually means the spoken or quickened word of God.
"In your own words" means the teacher wanted you to tell what you thought it was.
If a teachers asks a student to rewrite something in their own words, it means to not plagiarize. This means a person must use different words to write what has already been written.
Ana-Logos = according to the Logos (logic, ratio, principle, word).
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