Logos 2
Introduction The second edition of the Logos focuses on the very essence of Logos itself, the Order of all things. What does order mean? Order simply means structure, organization, and system. It can also be described as law and rule. This pattern of thought on the Logos has been found in the programming circles and after working a bit in programming I am interested in examining this from the as it is perspective, the principle of all things. As such, while not yet including references, this will be a beginning of a new system of thought. The Attempt of Logos The Logos can be described with the identity A. A simply refers to whatever which can be referred to. The -A is ironically also A and thus -A is -A. In the available symbols I have on my keyboard we may say, A==A V -A==-A. Yet this leads to the conundrum that A=-A and -A=A. At the same time, A != -A. Even if we assume that A = -A, it will reduce itself to A != -A. In general, this principle of order is derivable as the t...