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    Logos and máthēma: studies in the philosophy of mathematics and history of logic.Roman Murawski - 2011 - New York: Peter Lang.
    The volume contains twenty essays devoted to the philosophy of mathematics and the history of logic. They have been divided into four parts: general philosophical problems of mathematics, Hilbert's program vs. the incompleteness phenomenon, philosophy of mathematics in Poland, mathematical logic in Poland. Among considered problems are: epistemology of mathematics, the meaning of the axiomatic method, existence of mathematical objects, distinction between proof and truth, undefinability of truth, Goedel's theorems and computer science, philosophy of mathematics in Polish (...)
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    Der Logos. Geschichte Seiner Entwickelung in Der Griechischen Philosophie und Der Christlichen Litteratur, 1. - Primary Source Edition.Anathon Aall - 2014 - Nabu Press.
    This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections (...)
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    Kenzaburō Ōe, The Silent Cry (Man'en gannen no futtobōru): The Game of Sacred Violence between Myth, Logos and History in the Japanese Cultural Matrix.Rodica Frentiu - 2013 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 12 (36):22-50.
    Studies of mythology and the philosophy of religions ascribe violence an important role in understanding traditional societies. Whether perceived as sacred and capable of renewing the world, or as oppressive and destructive, violence acquires a twofold valence, whose constituents are interpreted in a complementary relation of interdependence and entail a world outlook with profound implications. Retrieving this ambiguous dimension of religious violence, Kenzaburō Ōe’s novel imagines, against the historical background of post-war Japanese society, a game that enacts the eternal (...)
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    Logos and mystical theology in Philo of Alexandria.David Winston - 1985 - Hoboken, N.J.: KTAV Pub. House.
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    The logos of the sensible world: Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological philosophy.John Sallis - 2019 - Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. Edited by Richard Rojcewicz.
    This volume of the collected writings of John Sallis presents a two-semester lecture course on Maurice Merleau-Ponty given at Duquesne University from 1970 to 1971. Devoted primarily to a close reading of the French philosopher's magnum opus, Phenomenology of Perception, the course begins with a detailed analysis of The Structure of Behavior. The central topics considered in the lectures include the functions of the phenomenological body; beyond realism and idealism; the structures of the lived world; spatiality, temporality, language, sexuality; and (...)
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    Contributions to the History of Greek Philosophy in the Orient, Syriac Texts, IV: A Syriac Version of the λόγος κεφαλαιώδης περὶ ψυχη̑ς πρὸς Τατιανόν of Gregory ThaumaturgusContributions to the History of Greek Philosophy in the Orient, Syriac Texts, IV: A Syriac Version of the logos kefalaiwdhs peri yuxhs pros Tatianon of Gregory Thaumaturgus.Giuseppe Furlani - 1915 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 35:297.
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    Logos in Heidegger’s Philosophy of Language.Barbara Warnick - 1979 - Philosophy Research Archives 5:660-675.
    This paper provides an account of the development of the logos concept in Heidegger’s writings on language and examines the implications of logos for a philosophy of language. In Being and Time/ Heidegger described logos as prelanguage, a preliminary perception of the world which often finds expression in verbal communication. This view is made clear by Heidegger's account of the act of speaking in which formless prior understanding (logos) is shaped into verbal expression. Heidegger's analysis (...)
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  8. Logos der Vernunft, Logos des Glaubens.Horacio E. Lona & Ferdinand-Rupert Prostmeier (eds.) - 2010 - New York: De Gruyter.
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    Coleridge's philosophy: the Logos as unifying principle.Mary Anne Perkins - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Mary Anne Perkins re-examines Coleridge's claim to have developed a "logosophic" system which attempted "to reduce all knowledges into harmony." She pays particular attention to his later writings, some of which are still unpublished. She suggests that the accusations of plagiarism and of muddled, abstruse metaphysics which have been levelled at him may be challenged by a thorough reading of his work in which its unifying principle is revealed. She explores the various meanings of the term "logos," a recurrent (...)
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    Tyrannie du logos.Jean Marie Benoist - 1975 - Paris: Éditions de Minuit.
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    Being and logos: categorical and generic analyses of being in classical philosophy.Agnieszka Woszczyk & Dariusz Olesiński (eds.) - 2012 - Katowice: University of Silesia.
    Since the beginning of history of philosophy, the specificity of philosophical knowledge, which results from its fundamentality, has manifested itself in the quest for the most general notions which would adequately describe the structure and dynamics of reality. Such notions as oneness and multiplicity, sameness and difference, finitude and infinity, changeability and unchangeability, motion and rest, among others, have become a permanent challenge for philosophizing intellect, and also an irremovable element of the dictionary of European philosophy, to which (...)
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    Feuer, Seele und Logos: Untersuchungen zu einigen Heraklit-Fragmenten.Heinz-Michael Bartling - 1990 - Cuxhaven: Junghans-Verlag.
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    Logos Rising: A History of Ultimate Reality, by E. Michael Jones.Stephen Rocker - 2020 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 36:107-111.
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  14. The State, Philosophy, and the Tyranny of the Logos: an Introduction to François Châtelet’s “Classical Greece, Reason, and the State”.Adam E. Foster - 2023 - Parrhesia 2023 (38):1-20.
    In lieu of an abstract, see the following excerpt: -/- Though his work has until now gone untranslated and been largely ignored in English scholarship, the historian of philosophy François Châtelet played a major role in the development of French thought that is on par with that of his more well-known contemporaries. Born in 1925, Châtelet was founding member of the University of Vincennes, Paris VIII’s experimental department of philosophy alongside Michel Foucault in the aftermath of the 1968 (...)
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    Logos without Substance: Wisdom as Seeing through the Absence.I. Bambang Sugiharto - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (1-2):157-164.
    The tradition of Western philosophy has been tracing out the significations of logos and centered around logos. This in fact has given birth to many significant results. Through its logical structuring of empirical reality it has made possible critical understanding transcending the past and progressive creation of the future. But this Logology or Logocentrism has eventually also led to its self-destruction and to the brink of absolute nihilism.Along the history, logos has been interpreted in various ways. (...)
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    Ich – Logos – Welt: Der egologische Ansatz der Ersten Philosophie bei Meister Eckhart und Edmund Husserl.Martina Roesner - 2020 - München: Verlag Karl Alber.
    Die neuere Phänomenologie ist durch eine intensive Auseinandersetzung mit theologischen Fragestellungen gekennzeichnet. Das vorliegende Buch will die bislang noch kaum beachtete rezeptionsgeschichtliche Verbindung zwischen Husserls Egologie und Meister Eckharts Intellektmystik in den Vordergrund rücken.
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    Am Ende Vernunft, Vernunft am Ende?: die Frage nach dem logos bei Platon und Wittgenstein.Peter Schulthess - 1993 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
  18. Logos as Kinesis.Charlotta Weigelt - 2004 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 9 (1):101-116.
    This article discusses Heidegger’s lecture course Grundbegriffe der aristotelischen Philosophie, which focuses on Aristotle’s conception of the relationbetween the essence of man, logos, and the being of the world, kinesis. It is argued that the overall aim of Heidegger’s interpretation is to show that, on the one hand, it is Aristotle’s insight into the nature of logos that has made possible the great achievement of the Physics: the explication of being in terms of kinesis or movement; but that, (...)
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    Polemos, Logos, Plurality.Niall Keane - 2021 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (1):203-229.
    The following examines Hannah Arendt’s interpretations of Greek thought, specifically her phenomenological reading of Homer and Socrates as proto-phenomenological thinkers of objectivity, plurality, and logos. Drawing inspiration from these thinkers, Arendt finds the means of preserving and actualizing plurality as the existential truthfulness that emerges from the conflict in speaking and acting with others. She does this by contrasting how, after the trial and death of Socrates, thinking became professional philosophy and shifted its focus from the reciprocal interdependence (...)
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    Logos-psyche-eros: metacritica alla "Dottrina platonica delle idee".Paul Natorp - 1999 - Milano: Vita e Pensiero.
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    Logos and Eros.Joseph Lawrence - 1992 - Idealistic Studies 22 (2):130-143.
    This paper seeks to disclose the underlying tension in Kant’s Critique of Judgment. It is the tension between Logos and Eros which is apparent in much of Western philosophy but surfaces perhaps most dramatically in Kant’s third Critique. Despite its manifest commitment to rationality, significant philosophical expression is unthinkable without inspiration. As Plato put it, philosophy is a “divine madness,” a madness which cannot comprehend its own origin, and yet has as its goal the establishment of a (...)
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  22. Oldtidens idéhistorie.Johannes Fabricius - 1965 - [København,:
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    Mythos and Logos. Interpretations of Schelling’s Philosophy of Mythology. [REVIEW]Franz Manthey - 1969 - Philosophy and History 2 (2):177-179.
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    The concept of history: how ideas are constituted, transmitted and interpreted.Dmitri Nikulin - 2016 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The structures of history -- Early history -- The epic of history -- The homer galaxy -- The logos of history -- Memory and history -- The genealogy of history.
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  25. Mythos and Logos.Chiara Bottici - 2008 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 13 (1):1-24.
    The paper aims to put forward a critique of the common view of the birth of philosophy as the exit from myth. To this end, it proposes a genealogy of myth whichstarts from the observation that the two terms were originally used as synonymous. By analyzing the ways in which the two terms relate to each other in the thinking of Presocratics, Plato and Aristotle, the paper argues that up to the fourth century BC no opposition between mythos and (...)
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    For A Post-Historicist Philosophy Of History. Beyond Hermeneutics.Adrian Costache - 2011 - Logos and Episteme 2 (4):489-505.
    With the publication of Being and Time and Truth and Method philosophical hermeneutics seems to have become the official philosophy of history, with exclusive rights on the questions arising from the fact-of-having-a-past. From now on the epistemological approach of the German historical school, reaching a peak in Dilthey’s thought, is unanimously recognized as definitively overcome, aufheben, by the ontological interrogation of hermeneutics. But, with the same unanimity, it is also recognized that the reasons behind this overcoming and their validity (...)
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    Logos and the Sensible Object in Plotinus.Paul Kalligas - 1997 - Ancient Philosophy 17 (2):397-410.
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    Life inside Logos: Discourse, Anthropogenesis and World-Effects in Cassin and Sloterdijk.James Dutton - 2024 - Paragraph 47 (2):142-161.
    This article performs a ‘logological’ and ‘spherological’ reading of globalization to critique the topical generality of spatial rhetoric. Posited respectively by Barbara Cassin and Peter Sloterdijk, these seemingly distant theories both show how ‘world’ is created by discourse — that being is an effect of saying. An appropriately equivocal translation of the Greek logos, discourse is here read as the rhetorical forms of ‘inning’ that make space sensible. Cassin's ‘counter-philosophical’ reading of the ancient Greek Sophists challenges post-Parmenidean philosophy's (...)
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    Logos and life.Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 1987 - Boston: Kluwer Academic.
    Employing her original concept of the ontopoiesis of life, the author uncovers the intrinsic law of the primogenital logos - that which operates in the working of the indivisible dyad of impetus and equipoise. This is the crucial, intrinsically motivated device of logoic constructivism. This key instrument is engaged - is at play - at every stage of the advance of life. In a feat unprecedented in the history of western philosophy, the emergence and unfolding of the entire (...)
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    Paulhan's Translations: Philosophy, Literature, History.Michael Syrotinski - 2015 - Paragraph 38 (2):261-276.
    Taking his cue from Jane Tylus in her additional box within the entry TO TRANSLATE, in which she discusses Leonardo Bruni's emphasis on writerly style in translating the canonical philosophers of ancient Greece and Rome, and with reference to his own experience of translating the Dictionary of Untranslatables, the author draws together several disparate reflections on Jean Paulhan and translation. The article's working hypothesis is that, with untranslatability, the literary plays a pivotal role in between philosophical and historical considerations. The (...)
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    Logos and Kratos: Gramsci and the Ancients on Hegemony.Benedetto Fontana - 2000 - Journal of the History of Ideas 61 (2):305.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 61.2 (2000) 305-326 [Access article in PDF] Logos and Kratos: Gramsci and the Ancients on Hegemony Benedetto Fontana * The purpose of this paper is to locate Gramsci's concept of hegemony, and its related ideas of civil society, the national-popular and the people-nation, within the political thought of classical antiquity. 1 In so doing, the paper seeks to identify strands or elements (...)
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    Quest for the Consciousness of Historicity by Kiyoshi Miki – Hermeneutical Anthropology and Philosophy of History.Kiichirô Yagi - 2019 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 20 (1):159-174.
    Kiyoshi Miki (1897-1945) fut le philosophe dominant des débuts de l’ère Showa (à partir de 1925) au Japon. Il entama sa réflexion en appliquant l’herméneutique phénoménologique aux pensées de Pascal et de Marx puis il se mit en quête d’une philosophie de l’histoire où la conscience présente de l’historicité est centrale. Il allait reconnaître un type d’humanité dotée à la fois de pathos et du logos qu’il réinteprétait. Son engagement dans le movement de la culture prolétarienne et dans les (...)
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  33. Logos architékton.Athanase Joja - 1971 - [Cluj,: "Dacia,".
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    Logos as the Diathetical Principle of Reality.Andrew N. Woznicki - 1990 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 64:180-189.
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    Logos and Alogon: Thinkable and Unthinkable in Mathematics, from the Pythagoreans to the Moderns by Arkady Plotnitsky (review).Noam Cohen - 2023 - Review of Metaphysics 77 (2):359-361.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Logos and Alogon: Thinkable and Unthinkable in Mathematics, from the Pythagoreans to the Moderns by Arkady PlotnitskyNoam CohenPLOTNITSKY, Arkady. Logos and Alogon: Thinkable and Unthinkable in Mathematics, from the Pythagoreans to the Moderns. Cham: Springer, 2023. xvi + 294 pp. Cloth, $109.99The limits of thought in its relations to reality have defined Western philosophical inquiry from its very beginnings. The shocking discovery of the incommensurables in (...)
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  36. Filosofia I Teoria Iistorii (Philosophy and theory of history. Book 1. Prolegomena) Moscow.Nikolai S. Rozov - forthcoming - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España].
     
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    L’'me logos de l’intellect et le logismos de l’'me. À propos des Ennéades V, 1 [10] et IV, 3 [27].Filip Karfík - 2011 - Chôra 9:67-80.
    The paper raises the question of the relationship between the description of the soul as logos and the description of its cognitive activities as logismos in Plotinus’ Enneads V, 1 [10] et IV, 3 [27]. It first offers an interpretation of the definition of the soul as a logos of the intellect in V, 1 [10]. Then it scrutinises the use of the terms logismos and logizesthai in the same treatise and compares it to a similar use of (...)
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    Chronos, Psuchē, and Logos in Plato’s Euthydemus.Andy German - 2017 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (2):289-305.
    Can the Euthydemus illuminate the philosophical significance of sophistry? In answering this question, I ask why the most direct and sustained confrontations between Socrates and the two brothers should all center on time and the soul. The Euthydemus, I argue, is a not primarily a polemic against eristic manipulation of language, but a diagnosis of the soul’s ambiguous unity. It shows that sophistic speech emerges from the soul’s way of relating to its own temporal character and to logos. Stated (...)
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    Il fascino del Logos. Gorgia e il problema del Linguaggio.Carolina Ferraro - 2021 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 65:157-187.
    Gorgias certainly is a triumph in linguistic rhetoric: he portraits the ambiguous relationship between human beings and the knowledge of reality. Following his works, the Logos does not produce any objective or absolute, but obscure knowledge. The Logos is not characterized by truth, but rather by the ability to persuade and deceive others, to convince others using the art of rhetoric. This fact composes the core of the metalinguistic attitude, which characterizes Gorgias’ texts. Since the Logos in (...)
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    Tra logos e pathos: Roberto Racinaro testimone e interprete del tempo.Domenico Taranto (ed.) - 2020 - Napoli: Editoriale scientifica.
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    Praxis and Logos in Aristotle.Friederike Rese - 2005 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 9 (2):359-377.
    This article is a summary of the main results of a more extended study published in German as a book entitled “Praxis und Logos bei Aristoteles” (FriederikeRese, Praxis und Logos bei Aristoteles. Handlung, Vernunft und Rede in ‘Nikomachischer Ethik,’ ‘Rhetorik’ und ‘Politik,’ Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2003). My thesis with regard to the relation of praxis and logos in Aristotle is that logos is not only responsible for determining human life and action, but also for their indeterminacy. (...)
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    Theories of the Logos.Ermanno Bencivenga - 2017 - Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
    This book offers insight into the nature of meaningful discourse. It presents an argument of great intellectual scope written by an author with more than four decades of experience. Readers will gain a deeper understanding into three theories of the logos: analytic, dialectical, and oceanic. The author first introduces and contrasts these three theories. He then assesses them with respect to their basic parameters: necessity, truth, negation, infinity, as well as their use in mathematics. Analytic Aristotelian logic has traditionally (...)
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    The logos of the genome: Genomes as parts of organisms.Daniel P. Sulmasy - 2006 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27 (6):535-540.
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    Logos syntheseōs: die euklidische Sectio canonis, Aristoxenos, und die Rolle der Mathematik in der antiken Musiktheorie.Oliver Busch - 1998 - [Berlin]: Staatliches Institut für Musikforschung Preussischer Kulturbesitz.
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    Alla ricerca del logos: un percorso storico-esegetico e teologico.Gabriele Palasciano (ed.) - 2021 - Todi (PG): Tau editrice.
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    The concept of history.Dmitri Nikulin - 2017 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
    The structures of history -- Early history -- The epic of history -- The homer galaxy -- The logos of history -- Memory and history -- The genealogy of history.
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    Reformed epistemology: the relation of logos and ratio in the history of Western epistemology.D. H. Theodoor Vollenhoven - 2013 - Sioux Center, IA: Dordt College Press. Edited by Anthony Tol & John H. Kok.
    As Anthony Tol explains in his general introduction to (his translation of) Vollenhoven's 1926 inaugural address, the Reformed epistemology that Vollenhoven espouses here is essentially three-layered. Most basic is the intuition - the starting point of all knowing. It starts with discerning. Then there is knowledge. At this point language, communication, and judgments are relevant. The third layer is thought. Thought may disclose and renew or criticize and correct against the background of what we know. Thought is also central to (...)
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    Logos und Erscheinung beim späten Fichte.Manuel Jiménez-Redondo - 2000 - Fichte-Studien 17:241-258.
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    Mana and Logos.Richard A. Lee - 2001 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 22 (2):29-48.
    One of the constant themes of Adorno’s work, running from his early essay “The Idea of Natural History” through his unfinished Aesthetic Theory, is the notion of the experience of power within the natural realm and the relation of rational “enlightenment” to this experience. On the one hand, “Enlightenment is mythic fear turned radical” ; on the other hand, “Myth turns into enlightenment, and nature into mere objectivity”. What concerns Adorno is precisely the dialectic that enlightenment itself is. As the (...)
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    Edward Schiappa, "Protagoras and "Logos": A Study in Greek Philosophy and Rhetoric". [REVIEW]Rosamond Kent Sprague - 1993 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 31 (2):277.
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