Tag Archives: logos

Chrono Logos

Posted by Ken Fields on November 4, 2009 at 4:36 pm.

Chronology.  Chronometer.  Chronic. Chronicle. Chronograph. Chronoscope. Chrono is alive and well in the Modern English Language. Chrono is the old god of time, Chronos or Kronos. And Time, as a word, goes back to Early Middle English…..and one of the defining characteristics of time is “measured intervals.”
Time can be measured in any number of units [...]

Stages Of Psyche Socio Development

Posted by Ken Fields on October 31, 2009 at 9:54 pm.

In a previous post I touched on the subject of developmental stages. A lot has been said, and can be more said, about these developmental tasks, challenges, crisis, milestones… Stages of biological development are fairly observable; psyche and socio logical development is less so. Although most of the these posts will focus on Psyche Logos, [...]

Whole Cure Assurance

Posted by Ken Fields on October 23, 2009 at 10:35 pm.

I would rather have whole cure assurance than health care insurance.
Health care is a hot topic today. Most people realize the debate is not really about health care, or insurance reform; it’s more  about economics. Economics is an interesting word and deserves as much if not more scrutiny than the word health. Each of these [...]

Eco Logos

Posted by Ken Fields on October 23, 2009 at 10:38 am.

Eco, the root of the word economics, and ecology, is of Greek origin, oikos, and translates into English as “house.” Logos, as you may recall from a previous post, is “the word by which the inward thought is expressed; the inward thought itself.”
What is “house?”
Well, it’s a shape with a form and a function;  it’s [...]

The Ethos Of America

Posted by Ken Fields on October 21, 2009 at 10:43 pm.

In a previous post, it was suggested that the word Logos is defined as “the word by which the inward thought is expressed; the inward thought itself.” We might say that Logos gives rise to Ethos. Ethos, the basis of the word ethics, is Greek in origin and defined as “an accustomed place or habitation; [...]