Logos is just a universal divine reason immanent in nature.
Seeing what is, rather than inferring where it comes from. In a way stoicism is also parallel to science, in that it is a belief system that can be empirically tested. Just clever men of their time making observations, based on their cultural and technological limitations.
Much later a broader sense of logos was adopted by theists to mean an all encompassing divine spirit that controls the universe from within or from out, pandeism and deism.
We really should value the contributions of our white ancestors, from their philosophical outlook to the massive gains in science from secularism. I prefer stoic philosophy to reading Judean texts about supernatural occurrences, paranormal inference, mysticism, and gematria.
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Seeing what is, rather than inferring where it comes from.
In a way stoicism is also parallel to science, in that it is a belief system that can be empirically tested. Just clever men of their time making observations, based on their cultural and technological limitations.
Much later a broader sense of logos was adopted by theists to mean an all encompassing divine spirit that controls the universe from within or from out, pandeism and deism.
We really should value the contributions of our white ancestors, from their philosophical outlook to the massive gains in science from secularism. I prefer stoic philosophy to reading Judean texts about supernatural occurrences, paranormal inference, mysticism, and gematria.