1. logos - Noun
2. Logos - Proper noun
A word; reason; speech.
The divine Word; Christ.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe precarious ontological link between Logos and Eros is broken, and scientific rationality emerges as essentially neutral. Herbert Marcuse
In Tetrad form, the artefact is seen to be not neutral or passive, bur an active logos or utterance of the human mind or body that transforms the user and his ground. Marshall McLuhan
The laws of the media, in tetrad form, bring logos and formal cause up to date to reveal analytically the structure of all human artefacts. Marshall McLuhan
Logos is the formal cause of the kosmos and all things, responsible for their nature and configuration. Marshall McLuhan
Too many christians have been chargeable with... confounding the Logos of Plato with that of John, and making of it a second person in the trinity, than which no two things can be more different. Joseph Priestley
The logos of creation, 'And God Said...' formed the basis of Christian interpretation of the 'Book of Nature. Marshall McLuhan