The concepts of identity and entity in the culture of antiquity

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On the example of Antiquity it shows that the specific culture of a primitive society can be described by the concept of being and culture of a developed society - using the concept of entity. The first is characterized by variability and expresses the birth, life and mobility, and the second is characterized by constancy and expresses death, mind and fixity. Beingness manifests itself as a generativeness, vitality, mobility and variability, the entityness - as invariability, immobility, conceivability and ingenerativeness. These features of early and late cultures are reflected in mythology, religion, philosophy, literature, and leave their imprint on the system of values and social institutions. With these concepts were analyzed phenomena: for early culture - matriarchality, chthonism, sacred and magical sexuality, oral communication, for the late culture - the normative literature, legal and institutional fiction, museumification of the past, eternal ideology and immortal axiology, domestic absinthism and foreign pacifism, hyper-textualization of the literature, negation of the kinship and routinization of the childlessness.

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Antiquity, society, culture, whole, being, indiscrete, entity

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