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XII 58
Mind/Concepts/Logos/Antiquity/Adorno: The concept of the Logos in antiquity is the concept of the word or individual linguistically fixed thoughts, or even of the meaning inherent to a thing.
>Logos/Ancient Philosophy, >Logos/Plato, >Logos/Aristotle, >Logos.
It later became the emphatic concept of the mind. This would not be possible to think of without the ego which it gained by the thought of Christ.
>Christianity.
I believe that if we were to look for a true equivalent for our concept of mind in antiquity, that would be futile.
>Mind.

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