An idea · Pre-Socratic · first attested 500 BCE
Logos
The rational order through which the world coheres.
Heraclitus introduces logos — speech, account, reason, the pattern that holds opposites in tension. The Stoics turn it into a cosmic rational principle suffusing nature. The Gospel of John borrows it: "In the beginning was the Logos." Hegel will recover it as the rational structure of history. The word survives in modern "logic" and in every science whose name ends in -ology.