Suicide is the "eyes" of Socrates and Augustine

Автор: Lyaschenko M.N.

Журнал: Суицидология @suicidology

Статья в выпуске: 4 (13) т.4, 2013 года.

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The article discusses the philosophical foundations of the phenomenon of suicide and evaluation to identify this act in Antiquity and the Middle Ages in the person of Socrates and Augustine. The analogy substantiates the idea that ambiguity view and assessment of suicide in antiquity and differ in some aspects does not coincide with medieval ideas in considering suicide as anti- dogmatic and inadmissibility. Objectivism philosophical thought of ancient Greece has dominated the personal interests in medieval philosophical thought begins to assert personal principle that uniquely assesses suicide as evil, leading to destruction.

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Suicide, socrates, st. augustine, logo, sin

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IDR: 140141410

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