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An Exchange of ideas, how close is copying to taking away another's ideas?
“Some men see things as they are and ask why. Others dream things that never were and ask why not.” - George Bernard Shaw.
“Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not.” - Robert Francis Kennedy.
" . . . not whether man will or will not alter natural systems, but only how he will do it. . . . Practically all aspects of life are artificial in the sense that they depend on profound modifications of the natural order of things.” -Rene Dubos, A God Within.
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LOGOS, the Greek suffix is found in the word "logy" and is quite similar to the root of the words logic, logically and logical.
Defined by the dictionary as the "principle of divine reason and creative order," the word "logos" is found in the Greek scripture in the Gospel of John and often translated literally as "the word" and linked with the second person of the Trinity incarnate in Jesus Christ.
• In a secular sense (especially in Jungian psychology) logos the principle of reason and judgment, associated with the animus. or the propelling (animating) forces of the will and deliberately contrasted with Eros.
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