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Exploring Aristotle’s concept of logos, this volume advances our
understanding of it as a singular feature of human nature by
arguing that it is the organizing principle of human life itself.
Tracing its multiple meanings in different contexts, including
reason, logic, speech, ratio, account, and form, contributors
highlight the ways in which we can see logos in human thinking, in
the organizing principles of our bodies, in our perception of the
world, in our social and political life, and through our productive
and fine arts. Through this focus, logos reveals itself not as one
feature amongst others, but instead as the feature that organizes
all others, from the most “animal” to the most “spiritual.”
By presenting logos in this way, readers gain a complex account of
the philosophy of human nature.
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