The ancient image of man: spirituality and corporeality
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https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog2021.02.059Abstract
This article is devoted to the formation of ancient images of people. Human image always has historical and cultural meaning and manifests itself differently in different epochs. Forming the image of man, ancient philosophy tried to put people on a new level of comprehension, for it began to attach special characteristics to people, such as comprehension, freedom, language, worldly life, spirituality, corporality, thus isolating them from nature.
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