В ПОИСКАХ ЛОГОСА ГЕРАКЛИТА
IN SEARCH OF THE HERACLITEAN LOGOS
Author(s): Sergey KocherovSubject(s): Logic, Ancient Philosphy, Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Psychology, Psychology of Self
Published by: Новосибирский государственный университет
Keywords: Heraclitus’ logos; knowledge of the one and universal; mental-verbal projection of being; cognition as self-exploration; role of a sage in a state;
Summary/Abstract: The paper attempts to clarify the essence of logos as found in the teaching of Heraclitus. The author identifies meanings which Heraclitus attributes to the concept, investigates his suggested method of cognizing logos, and analyzes the benefits bestowed upon a human being by comprehension of logos. It is hypothesized that the Heraclitean logos is not an originating principle, like a supreme god or cosmic fire, but its attribute – the verbalized intelligence of being inherent both in the world as a whole and one’s soul. As a mental-verbal projection, logos is open not to the sensory organs or even reason, but to the intellectual intuition. Therefore, the knowledge of logos cannot be taught, but can be obtained through self-cognition. Comprehension of logos leads to following the universal, which, in polity’s life, is equal to the common good. However, according to Heraclitus, this is something attainable only by wise and virtuous, “the best”, not by wicked and ignorant majority.
Journal: ΣΧΟΛΗ. Философское антиковедение и классическая традиция
- Issue Year: XV/2021
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 668-680
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Russian