• Jacobcullen
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    From what I understand, Hegel Revitalized to some degree the idea that the universe is itself in a major way an unfolding of the laws of logic. But he expanded this by talking about logic and ontology as if they were irrevocably connected Concepts.

    Is the idea of "logos," as an ontological concept to explain the logical nature of the universe still relevant? Is it considered something that is Trivial / meaningless, or which is so obvious that in modern-day it goes without saying?
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