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The origins of morals in archaic society. Based on Iliad

PII
S0236-20070000616-8-1
DOI
10.31857/S70000616-8-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 3
Pages
21-40
Abstract
The origins of morals by which non-doing harm, justice, favour, co-operation and care are meant - as well as judgements on the deeds that are opposite - are traced in the archaic society behavioral and communicative practices. The morals as a way to organize acts of universally significant acts are being formed in the process of reflexion on specific personal communicative and communal experience as well as normative generalization of that experience. It's the plots of Iliad - the dynamics of relationship between Achilles and Agamemnon (from confrontation to reconciliation) and between those two and the Trojans in the person of Hector and Priam (from the hatred to indulgence and care).
Keywords
PARENTAGE OF MORALS, RECIPROCITY, RETRIBUTION, GOLDEN RULE, HOMER, ACHILLES, HECTOR, PRIAM
Date of publication
01.06.2011
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1
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1188

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