Your Logos and Ethos perpetuate each other.
The Logos is the embodiment of the action itself, also constituted by the underlying logic necessary to the coherent and effective performance of the action in the world.
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The Logos is the embodiment of the action itself, also constituted by the underlying logic necessary to the coherent and effective performance of the action in the world.
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The Ethos is the element from which your will sterns (in fact, it is your will), and which will guide and constitute the boundaries under which your Logos will operate.
The Logos sterns from the Ethos, but the Ethos is only perpetuated and reinforced by the Logos.
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The Logos sterns from the Ethos, but the Ethos is only perpetuated and reinforced by the Logos.
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To put it in simple terms.
Your Ethos is your why, & the moral and ethical principles surrounding your existence. The abstract element and northern star that guides your reality.
Your Logos is your how, & all the logical processes and elements that perpetuate the Ethos.
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Your Ethos is your why, & the moral and ethical principles surrounding your existence. The abstract element and northern star that guides your reality.
Your Logos is your how, & all the logical processes and elements that perpetuate the Ethos.
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For example:
Virtue (an element of Ethos) is achieved by habit; The habit itself is a virtue. The achievement of this virtue is made possible through the daily realization of the action (logos) & all the logical components that facilitate this action.
Virtue (an element of Ethos) is achieved by habit; The habit itself is a virtue. The achievement of this virtue is made possible through the daily realization of the action (logos) & all the logical components that facilitate this action.
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