@misc{Lexicon of Arguments, title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024}, author = {Heraclitus}, subject = {Logos}, note = {Taureck I 27 Logos/Philosophy/Antiquity/Heraclitus/Taureck: the real thinker of the Logos before the Sophists was Heraclitus (~ 550 - 480). (different to Wikipedia, English: c 535 - c 475). "If they have not heard me, but the Logos, it is wise to observe, according to the Logos, that everything is one." Taureck: according to that, the Logos is a universal, a world reason that summarizes everything different. >Unity, cf. >Unity and multiplicity. I 28 "Although the Logos is universal, the majority lives as if they possessed their own reason." Cf. >Sophists, >Democritus, >Logos.}, note = { Taureck I B. H.F. Taureck Die Sophisten Hamburg 1995 }, file = {http://philosophy-science-humanities-controversies.com/listview-details.php?id=861934} url = {http://philosophy-science-humanities-controversies.com/listview-details.php?id=861934} }