Words-as-Logoi
Words-as-Logoi Each Word as a Mini-Logos Reflecting Divine Order I. Core Definition Words-as-Logoi proposes that every genuine word is not merely a label, symbol, or human convention, but a participation in Logos —a localized, finite reflection of divine rationality, order, and meaning. A logos is not just a word. It is intelligibility itself —the principle by which things are knowable, structured, communicable, and ordered. To say Words-as-Logoi is to assert: Every real word is a micro-logos — a finite articulation of an infinite ordering intelligence. Words do not merely refer to reality. They echo the structure by which reality exists . II. Why This Model Is Necessary Most modern theories of language reduce words to one of four impoverished categories: Arbitrary symbols (conventionalism) Psychological tokens (mentalism) Social constructs (sociolinguistics) Information packets (computationalism) These models explain usage but fail to explain me...