Logos is like the reason behind why something happens, it’s the why part of things.
Imagine you have a toy car that goes vroom-vroom when you push it. That's what happens, but logos is asking, Why does it go vroom-vroom? It’s because you pushed it, and the wheels turned, that’s the reason!
Like a Story with a Reason
Logos in Real Life
When you say, "I’m hungry because I skipped breakfast," that’s logos, it tells us why you're hungry. It's like giving an explanation to your feelings or actions.
So next time something happens, ask yourself: What's the reason behind it? That’s logos! 🚗🍦Logos is like the reason behind why something happens, it’s the why part of things.
Imagine you have a toy car that goes vroom-vroom when you push it. That's what happens, but logos is asking, Why does it go vroom-vroom? It’s because you pushed it, and the wheels turned, that’s the reason!
Like a Story with a Reason
Think of logos like the reason behind a story. If your friend says, "I’m happy today," logos would be the reason they’re happy, maybe they got ice cream or won a game.
Logos in Real Life
When you say, "I’m hungry because I skipped breakfast," that’s logos, it tells us why you're hungry. It's like giving an explanation to your feelings or actions.
So next time something happens, ask yourself: What's the reason behind it? That’s logos! 🚗🍦
Examples
- A child explains that logos is like the reason behind a story, helping you understand it better.
- Logos is like having a clear message when you speak, so people can follow what you're saying.
- Logos helps explain why things happen, just like how a teacher gives reasons for lessons.
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See also
- How Does Ancient Greek Philosophy Still Influence Us Today?
- What is crisis?
- What is great?
- What is authenticity?
- How Does Language & Meaning: Crash Course Philosophy #26 Work?