The Surprising Logic of the World

 

Memoria College professor Dan Sheffler’s new article in The Classical Teacher:

The study of logic is the study of that which makes sense, the study of those structures that necessarily must be in order for things to hang together without contradiction. The Greeks called the intelligible structure of something its logos, and this is where we get our word. These necessary structures, these logoi, are not things that we make up in our heads or record in our books. They are all around us, everywhere, the basic fabric of the world we inhabit.

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