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mythos and logos

mythos and logos. mythos i logos. mythos ( old Greek)  myth - narrative , story, word , conversation logos (old Greek)  logi c , neuro logy thinking , thought , - reason , end, principle , justification , systematic knowledge (science),

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mythos and logos

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  1. mythos and logos

  2. mythos i logos mythos (old Greek)  myth - narrative, story, word, conversation logos(old Greek)  logic, neurology • thinking, thought, - reason, end, principle, justification, systematicknowledge (science), - reason, mind, intellect, rationalthinking

  3. Homer 8th c. BC

  4. Homer Iliad – history of the Trojan War Troy – Ilion, Ilios, Troia (old Greek) - harmony, reasons and causes of historicalevents - description of totalreality later in philosophy - role models, patterns of moralattitudes Odyssey – history of Odysseus (Ulisses) homecoming from Troy

  5. Troy

  6. IliadThe Trojan War

  7. Mycenae the Lions’ Gate

  8. Mycenae the Lions’ Gate

  9. AgamemnonMask

  10. Iliad Achilles Patroclus

  11. Philosophy in ancient Greece

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